Sweetgum - Printable Version +- Woodnet Forums (https://forums.woodnet.net) +-- Thread: Sweetgum (/showthread.php?tid=7161301) |
Sweetgum - Snipe Hunter - 12-06-2015 Is it of any value to turners? I've got three of them down in my yard. Dia at the trunk was anywhere from 24 to 34 inches. Or is it just better off in the firewood pile? These trees were dropped a few weeks ago. There's some turkey oak and tulip poplar too if any one is interested. Not much of it is longer than firewood length. All still round and unsplit. Re: Sweetgum - Arlin Eastman - 12-06-2015 I have never turned it before, but what I have seen from others is pretty nice. Anything from 9 to 18 inches in length is good to use so it can be split and a bowl made to what ever size the thickness is. Arlin Re: Sweetgum - Doug_H - 12-06-2015 Sweetgum is an attractive and useful wood species, especially heartwood, but is notoriously hard to dry without twisting and warping. It's worth investigating its properties. If you want to burn it as firewood, cover it and plan to wait 2 years. If you don't cover it it may rot before it dries. Voice of experience. Try Purdue U extension or just google "properties of sweetgum," Doug Re: Sweetgum - Snipe Hunter - 12-07-2015 Thanks Doug. This is some heavy wood. Re: Sweetgum - MichaelMouse - 12-07-2015 Doug_H said: Not sure where you are in CO, but he's in MD, and keeping wood damp and warm for two years is likely to give nothing but spalt. http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/techline/durability-of-untreated-wood-above-ground.pdf http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/pdf1995/highl95a.pdf It's not too resistant, and his climate fosters decay. Re: Sweetgum - jerickson - 12-07-2015 Does anyone know, is that the same as Red Gum? If so, it's really pretty. I would turn it. Re: Sweetgum - MichaelMouse - 12-07-2015 jerickson said: Another name for it. Also liquidambar, hazel-pine .... Pick your favorite. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquidambar_styraciflua There's also a eucalypt called red gum. Aren't common names fun? Re: Sweetgum - jerickson - 12-07-2015 MichaelMouse said: Haha. It does make it confusing for a city guy like me. Re: Sweetgum - Gary G™ - 12-07-2015 Sweetgum is very difficult to mill and have it dry straight but when it does, it's nice lumber. The wood from the tree is decent turning timber and spalts nicely. Re: Sweetgum - Doug_H - 12-07-2015 The heartwood of liquidambar is aka redgum |