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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Robertfishes on September 14, 2020, 01:52:57 PM
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The Dogwood tree in my front yard is dying. I don't know the name of what's killing it but right now only one side is dead. I was able to cut off 4 of the dead limbs yesterday and saw it had some dark brown figure in it. When I get some help I plan on cutting the tree down, seal the ends and store in my barn. The trunk is about 18 or 20 inches across and maybe 10 ft tall. I used to know a guy with a portable saw mill...maybe one of his sons still has it? And we can slice it into lumber for quicker drying. Anybody use dog wood for veneers or risers?
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Dogwood is a heavy, strong wood so it would be good in a riser. If the wood is interesting enough why not make veneers. They will be thin enough so weight shouldn't be a factor.
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Can you post some pictures of the wood when you get it cut?
It would be interesting to see what it looks like.
Dave.
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I did see some good potential for some figured veneers in the wood since the limbs had brown streaky heartwood. I got to where I only like to build ILF limbs and I'm not sure if Dogwood would make good limb wedges.. I have only used Rosewoods and Zebrawood for wedges. I understand Dogwood was used in golf club heads so it must be tough.
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Specific gravity (12% MC) : 0,82
Janka Hardness : 9560 lbf
Yes
How hard is dogwood?
Comments: Dogwood has excellent shock resistance, and is one of the hardest domestic woods of the United States or Canada.
Common Name(s): Dogwood, Flowering Dog...
Scientific Name: Cornus florida
Tree Size: 30-40 ft (9-12 m) tall, 1-1.3 ft .
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Robert we had a big one at the old house that I did the same thing with. But it split and checked so bad that there wasn’t any usable pieces big enough to do anything with. I had it in the rafters of my shop. Maybe in a/c it might do better. The heart wood sure is pretty though
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Its real pretty :bigsmyl:
I'm jealous, never seen Dogwood that was not a shrub. It wood make a good looking riser.
Check out this site. This guy says his pics are color corrected, plus it has a lot of other wood info.
http://www.hobbithouseinc.com/personal/woodpics/dogwood.htm
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They grow wild here in the south in the thickets, 4/6" around, maybe bigger :thumbsup:
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Does Dogwood grow outside Cathouses?
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Does Dogwood grow outside Cathouses?
No but the Bark is Ruff :laughing: :laughing:
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Hey Robertfishes I see youre in Florida. I recently brought back a couple 6"x 8 foot logs of "Loquat" which grows there. It has awesome orange/yellow color and tough as nails. They make the fabled japanese wooden trainig swords out of it.
I would look for it....Also the darn fruit is delicious!
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tree is still standing. I was hurt 4 years ago by a distracted driver :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: and will need help to get the trunk down, cut to size and sealed. I am more of a supervisor now.