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Carob and Huon Pine sources?

Michael Anderson

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Hi everyone,

I would like to make a small traditional calabash from each of these timbers, but am having difficulty sourcing material (no surprises there). Ideally, I am looking for pieces that are 4" cubed (4x4x4), but could go a bit smaller (down to 3" cubed). I don't have super high hopes, and suspect these (especially the Huon Pine) are timbers that you try to snatch up any time you come across, lest you never see them again. Anyway, thank you for any information about folks that would have these in supply!

Michael
 
Google shows this place having a bunch. Don’t know if they sell blanks.
No affiliations.

Also: https://rahlumber.com/product/carob/

Huon pine: https://huonpinetasmania.com.au/products/huon-pine/huon-wood-turning-material

And: https://www.ebay.com/itm/3537910662...tGRKyPbuOMWWIxbK1UtjKin89PtM|tkp:BFBM5rqSltxi
 
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Thanks Alan! Not sure how I missed that Huon source, but it looks promising. I did see the carob links, but they're more in line with slabs and knife scales, epoxy, etc... That said, I didn't reach out to rahlumber--I just assumed they wouldn't be willing to send such a small piece. Might be worth a try though.

Thanks Kevin, good idea! I'm not familiar with woodbarter.com, but sounds like a good rabbithole.
 
Hi everyone,

I would like to make a small traditional calabash from each of these timbers, but am having difficulty sourcing material (no surprises there). Ideally, I am looking for pieces that are 4" cubed (4x4x4), but could go a bit smaller (down to 3" cubed). I don't have super high hopes, and suspect these (especially the Huon Pine) are timbers that you try to snatch up any time you come across, lest you never see them again. Anyway, thank you for any information about folks that would have these in supply!

Michael
Michael,
I have a piece of Huon pine given to me by the late notable Australian woodturner Neil Scobie. It is 3" x 3.25" x 7" long with a small notch taken out. It is yours for the shipping to you, and that you somehow reference Neil Scobie as the source. I remember him as a very sharing person both with regard to techniques and wood with other turners. The growth rings are almost infinitesimal.
Paul Fennell
 

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Michael,
I have a piece of Huon pine given to me by the late notable Australian woodturner Neil Scobie. It is 3" x 3.25" x 7" long with a small notch taken out. It is yours for the shipping to you, and that you somehow reference Neil Scobie as the source. I remember him as a very sharing person both with regard to techniques and wood with other turners. The growth rings are almost infinitesimal.
Paul Fennell
Well that is quite generous of you. A legacy piece of timber. Thank you J Paul. I'll send you a message.
 
Michael,
I have a piece of Huon pine given to me by the late notable Australian woodturner Neil Scobie. It is 3" x 3.25" x 7" long with a small notch taken out. It is yours for the shipping to you, and that you somehow reference Neil Scobie as the source. I remember him as a very sharing person both with regard to techniques and wood with other turners. The growth rings are almost infinitesimal.
Paul Fennell

Michael

I have a slightly larger diameter piece.... already round and slightly tapered, approx 3-3/4" long, 3-3/4" diam at larger diameter end and 3-1/4" at the smaller diameter end.

Has one nice area of branch inclusion. It came to me from a retiring music instrument maker's stock, so no special history to it.

You are welcome to it, however, it is here in Australia, so wouldn't get to you any time soon. I'll post some photos if still interested.
 
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That’s wonderful, Neil. Yes I am, thank you. I’ll send you a message

Here it is...

Huon pine - side view.jpg Huon pine - end view.jpg
So, it would be an end grain piece out of that. You can see the close growth rings in the second photo, giving a growth age across that 3-3/4" section of at least 150yrs.

I've sent a reply to your message.
 
I thought I’d taken a photo of it but alas…
That’s pretty cool about Simon. I’m a big fan of his German ring turnings. Very creative.

I understand about the photo situation. I took very few photos at the Louisville sumposium this past summer. Didn’t even get a photo of my pieces in the instant gallery lol
 
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