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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: cornishpisky on May 21, 2010, 02:16:17 pm
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Has anyone ever used Tulipwood? if so, what's it like to cut?
Ian
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Here is link that shows the wood with a description. This is were I get scrap wood of all types for a dollar a pound. I might see if I can get some on my next visit.
http://www.hearnehardwoods.com/hardwoods/exotic_hardwoods/exotic_wood/tulipwood_lumber/tulipwood_wood.html
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Hi Ian,
Just bought some last month but haven't used it yet was planning on seeing if I could make something this weekend. Will let you know how it went.
David.
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Has a good grain but tends to fade after it has been worked
Jimbo
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I have used a fair amount of it. I used it for the tulips on JGRs Tulip intarsia pattern. It is hard, but sands and polishes up very well so the finishes look great. I have never had a problem with it fading. I typically do 3 hand rubbed coats of Old Master's clear gel varnish.
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I use it for turned pens. I think it is a little hard and dense for scrolling. However, I only buy 3/4" - 1" pieces.
Dan
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Thank you all for the info, i think i will have to get a bit of Tulipwood to try, i'm only looking at 1/4" so i guess that should cut OK, always looking for something a little unusual as i find exotic woods difficult to get hold of here in the UK.
Ian
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Hi Ian,
I just tried cutting yesterday, Went ok my piece was about 1 inch thick.
Was the first time I used it. Like you I have difficulty getting exotic woods. Life on the other side of the channel(Netherlands). When I have finished I will post a photo.
David.
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Hi Dawie, i look forward to seeing the finished project.
Ian
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Yes, let us know how it goes, and post your work. Never used Tulipwood. I am interested in your feed back. 8)