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Thread: Huon Pine
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18th January 2008, 08:07 PM #1
Huon Pine
Rather then hijack another thread on huon pine I started this one. I know that a lot of people rave over it and it is very expensive.
A friend, an ex Tasmanian who is keen on woodwork gave me some about five years ago when I first started to take an interest in his workshop and machinery he had. Most of it was over my head, but I was fascinated by Carb a Tec and arranged for them to send him their annual cattle dog.
He gave me a piece of rough sawn huon pine 2.4 mtrs long X 150 mm x 60mm. I have treasured it, and placed it indoors in my shed on a straight rack , waiting to be used.
Maybe I appeared ungrateful at the time, because even though I thanked him, we are very good friends with his family, through my ignorance could somebody tell me what huon pine can be used for.
Their appears a lot of things it is not suitable for, unfortunately, from what I see, they are what I am interested in. he also gave me a smaller piece of Tasmanian Myrtle which i had been using as an end support because I had no pinus crapia handy, I have since hidden it in case my friend ask to do a tour of my workshop.
Can anybody help this wood ignorant fellow forumite out.
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18th January 2008, 08:56 PM #2
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G`day Huon pine is a very bland timber except for birdseye.you can make anything you like out of it that you would normally use timber for.It has a nice smell my missus reckons it would be good for aftershave.Turns beautifully one of my favorite timbers
Mick
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18th January 2008, 10:10 PM #3
Mick.
I agree with what you said, and what your wife said it could be a great after shave.
But for the price they want, it is not a great aphrodisiac. The Chinese believe in deer antler's and by the number of Chinese they may have a point to argue.
Is huon all based on myth. I know it is prized by the boaties but for us land lubbers, the woodies, where does the value lie.
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18th January 2008, 11:40 PM #4
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timber slabs for sale e-bay
quote The tree is approx. 3.7 metres tall, 55 cms wide and 30 cms deep. Is approx 6.1 cubic metres.. could be a bit out on the cubic metres dont you think?
............bob............
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