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Robert Newton
04-10-2012, 3:56 PM
I have access to some willow that is going to be cut down, How is willow for turning?

Sean Hughto
04-10-2012, 4:04 PM
There may well be a lot of varieties - making it hard to generalize. My experience is that it is okay. It's kind of like aspen - on the soft and light end of things. As softer woods tend to do, mine tended to have a sort of fuzzy finish, no matter how much sanding.

Thomas Canfield
04-10-2012, 11:18 PM
I haven't tried to turn it yet, but a neighbor had a tree trimmed and I got a couple of sections. The wood did appear soft and stringy when cutting the section with chain saw, and it is sealed at present but I hope to rough out some bowls soon.

Bernie Weishapl
04-10-2012, 11:37 PM
We have a lot of willow around here. It is a soft wood and stringy so sharp tools are in order. A lot of it is light colored so makes using dye fun.

Ken Whitney
04-11-2012, 7:30 AM
I've turned some red willow (or black willow, couldn't tell for sure) out here in California. As Bernie and Sean said it is very soft and stringy. The species I was working on also smelled fairly bad when turning wet.

Re-turning the dry stuff requires very sharp tools and sandpaper. Tear out is a real problem. But willow can have some pretty heartwood.

Pat Scott
04-12-2012, 11:26 PM
I made a couple of salad bowls out of a Willow tree that was being cut down. Ditto for the soft and stringy comments. If you oil it, prepare for the finish to be blotchy unless you use a sanding sealer first. The wood did have a pretty color though.

I'm a utility turner and I want items that I make to be used. Willow is not durable enough for what I want. It's just too soft and dents if you look at it wrong. It might be OK as a popcorn bowl or some other decorative item that you look at. I don't think it will take long before the salad bowl looks really beat up. On the plus side, it was free wood, so if anything I made a disposable bowl!

Thomas Canfield
04-13-2012, 10:22 PM
I did rough turn a piece of Willow yesteday and it did require sharp tools for good cut. I have sealed it and hope to re-turn in a few months.