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Title: Question for those that sell turning blocks.
Post by: Modat22 on November 30, 2005, 04:17:34 PM
I'm trying to raise funds quicker for my mill and thought trying to sell blocks of black locust and whatever else I can think of.

What sizes do people like most?

Are there certain types of wood that turners prefer?

Not trying to get trade mark secrets or anything I just thought it might be a way to bring in a little bit of extra needed income.

Thanks
Title: Re: Question for those that sell turning blocks.
Post by: Ron Wenrich on November 30, 2005, 04:59:28 PM
Turning squares do have to be kiln dried.  Most popular species are for red oak, hard maple, and cherry. 

Bowl turners use a lot of other species, but I don't think locust would be one of them.  Too DanG hard.

You can market locust fence posts.  I cut them 4x4xx8. 
Title: Re: Question for those that sell turning blocks.
Post by: Burlkraft on November 30, 2005, 05:00:17 PM
I prefer figured wood. Maple, cherry, boxelder, walnut..... curly or burl is good. I have a big lathe so I like to cut my blanks bigger. I can turn a 42" tabletop. Most folks don't turn that big.....I guess most are smarter than that!! :D :D Most smaller lathes have a 12" swing so 12X12 or smaller is good. Plate and shallow bowl blanks are usually 3 to 6" thick.

The other thing is that green wood turns a lot better than dry, so cut your blanks green and seal them on all sides RIGHT AWAY. It takes about 5 minutes sometimes for them to start checking, especially figured wood. I use Woodcraft's green wood sealer.
Title: Re: Question for those that sell turning blocks.
Post by: Frank_Pender on November 30, 2005, 08:15:40 PM
22. I sell Western Big Leaf Maple burl from sizes of 3-4 pounds up to some chunks I have here weigh in at 185 lbs.   Turners seem to be all over the lathe in desired sizes.  As to the Locust, posts are a good idea but for me I have been selling some for flooeing as well as picture frames; again one' imaginations is the only limitation.  in selling the wood.  I have even sold some Sequoia for flooring, get that.
Title: Re: Question for those that sell turning blocks.
Post by: Part_Timer on December 01, 2005, 07:47:25 PM
I've sold some on ebay with good luck.  Don't let the hardness set you back any.  I sold 14 7x7x7 green osage blanks to a guy in Texas.  It's all in what the turner wants on what day.  The only thing I've noticed is that it has to be real eye catching or unusual.  Get on there look at what is selling and try a few. You won't know till you try.  Worst case you can make posts out of what is left
Title: Re: Question for those that sell turning blocks.
Post by: sawwood on December 01, 2005, 08:16:33 PM
 22 i sell most any wood and i do sell honey and black locust plus some osage orange. Most turners
like green wood to turn as it cuts better with lot less dust to have flying all over the place.  Most of
the turners here like 4 X 4 X4 and larger to use. Also if you have some round pices at 4 " to 6" and
a foot long that will sell too. You will just have to see what sell in your area and if you sell at your
place have a band saw or your mill to cut larger pices in to smaller one.

Sawwood