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Anyone harvested or worked with Japanese Blueberry

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I have a neighbor near my Dad’s home that has a Japanese Blueberry that he has mentioned we could harvest. Is this wood good for any turning projects? Anyone have experience with it?

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John
 
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Sounds like a hardwood, I'd say grab some and go turn it, if you can get pieces big enough to make suitable projects... (That is to say, as far as I am concerned, if it is wood, I'll turn it, and find out. Just one caveat, I try to look up the wood on google if I haven't used it before just to see if there might be any possible health risks - some woods can actually poison you, and others can cause nasty reactions to parts of it... )
 

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Many fruit woods are terrible about cracking as they dry. You should wax or paint the ends.
 
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How big diameter
 
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