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Jonathan Smith
09-04-2011, 9:20 PM
Is Sweet Gum turnable? I can get some 6-7 inch limbs that broke off of a sweet gum tree. Are these turnable or shoule I make bandsaw boxes out of them?

Thanks,
Jonathan

bobby lynn
09-04-2011, 9:53 PM
Turns fine but prone to cracking and warping.

Eric Holmquist
09-04-2011, 10:01 PM
Sweet Gum is one of my favorite turning woods. It moves a LOT, but looks amazing. It can soak up finish like a sponge. I only use it for bowls that I don't plan to embellish.

Jim Burr
09-05-2011, 9:40 AM
Turns get when it's wet, but it hold water like a camel...cover up when you turn it!

Bernie Weishapl
09-05-2011, 10:12 AM
I like sweet gum. It moves around alot while drying but can be some nice looking wood.

Robert Henrickson
09-05-2011, 10:25 AM
It also can do some really wild spalting.

Steve bellinger
09-05-2011, 10:27 AM
I also like gum. As a mater of fact i have a piece on the lath as i type. like has been said does like to move, so ruff turn and then put back on after it dries.here's a piece i finished last week.And the piece on the lathe.206883206884 These are both burls, but are gum.

Lee Koepke
09-05-2011, 10:40 AM
If it grows, its turn-able :)

Tom Wilson66
09-05-2011, 8:56 PM
Make some spindle blanks out of the sapwood on the limb. These are great for the finials on ornaments and bowl lids, if you want a white spindle. Just be sure to let them dry at least 6 months for each incl of thickness, to lessen warping after turning, and allow air to circulate throughout the stack of spindles. I have made some from this, and they give good results.

Jonathan Smith
09-07-2011, 10:39 AM
Thanks for all the answers! If I make something I'll post a picture!

Jonathan