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Butternut

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Hi All,
I very recently had some butternut given to me. I roughed turned them using the 10% rule. And my questions are: How do they air dry with the wax on the endgrain and put in the paper bag and on the shelf for 6 months method. And also after the wood has stabilized, how does it finnish turn? When I first
started turning it I was amazed at just how fast this wood could be cut. I think this is the softest wood I had ever worked with. Up until the butternut the softest I had ever turned was sasafrass.
Greg
 
I've found Butternut to be a very tolerant wood. Never had any failures, green turned (rough or final), dry turned. It doesn't appear to matter.

The heart wood has a great color and the contrast with sap is nice also
 
Thankyou for the response. When you incorporated the sapwood alongside the heartwood in the bowl in it's rough form did you do anything special in preparation to it prior to bagging it for drying? I am wondering because I have had problems with cherry's sapwood.
Greg
 
Never worried about it. I'm looking at a large opening hollow form crotch piece now that has both, with no issues

TTFN
Ralph
 
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