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Hi,
I've used it quite a bit.
- does it hold its natural color, or does it tend to bleach out, turn gray, or darken from the sun?
If it's kept indoors it stays the same color, may darken a bit, very little. I've never seen it used outdoors.
- does it tend to warp (I would think so)? Will a film finish (shellac, lacquer, or varnish) prevent/deter warping?
If it has dried correctly it stays straight. Film finishes on such an open grain is a bit unusual - filling that surface would be quite a job. I suppose it could be done, though.
I'm not sure than any finish prevents/deters warping, although finishing only one side of an unsupported piece of wood probably would tend to promote warping.
- how does it hold up with an oil or oil/wax finish?
It's going to suck up oil finishes. Do you mean how will the finish hold up? Or the wood?
- how rot or weather resistant is it (e.g., outdoors, or inside a boat cabin)?
I'd imagine that inside a boat cabin would be fine. I've never seen it used outdoors, in the weather.
Just trying to get some ideas of what else I can use it for.
This is just my personal feeling about it: It's grain is quite attractive, in small doses. But it can get pretty overpowering if there's too much of it in one piece, or one room. That's not to say it couldn't be done, but some care, I think, would have to be exercised.
Hope that helps.
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I have used it in turning.Made a lot of pens,potpouri dishes and small bowls,5",also salt and pepper shakers.Never had an issue with it.
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08-24-2018, 11:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-24-2018, 11:11 PM by wood2woodknot.)
Thanks, Steve and Chips.
You've told me just about everything I was looking for. As to the film finish, I used rattle can shellac on a small presentation box (approx. 4x6 in.) and it came out well. A satin finish - can feel the grain texture. Not a lot of gloss.
Using it in a ship's cabin? - I was thinking of using it for the front and back cover boards of a ship's log (about 5x7) for my brother-in-law's new coastal sailboat. The rigidity would keep the log from getting beat up, and the striped grain might be just different enough to make it special. I have some padauk that would look almost like morocco leather, but I'm afraid the color would change too much. Just looking for something different and attractive.
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I can add this, albeit it doesn’t address your questions.
The dust from it stinks bad.
So bad that my then 11 yo daughter commented
“Maybe they call it ‘zebra wood’ because it smells like zebra poop.”
Ray