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Brian Kent
09-24-2015, 4:34 PM
Here is some mesquite that spent many years in the Arizona desert. It turns and polishes like a soft stone.

I'm glad I took these photos. I need to re-sand the rim.

Dok Yager
09-24-2015, 6:20 PM
Nice Brian! I have a bunch of mesquite from some downed tress and can`t wait to get to it...

Brian Kent
09-24-2015, 7:23 PM
That is great, Dok. Please let us know what it is like to turn when green.

David Walser
09-24-2015, 7:55 PM
Brian -- That hard-as-rock mesquite is the kind we ship out of the state. The mesquite we keep and turn here turns like butter! Even when dry. Honest. I wouldn't lie about something like that, would I? :rolleyes:

Brian Kent
09-24-2015, 9:03 PM
It probably hardens when it crosses over to California. Something in the air.

Sid Matheny
09-25-2015, 5:00 PM
Gooks very good Brain! All the hot air in Arizona may be the problem of the posts above. LOL

Thomas Canfield
09-25-2015, 9:39 PM
I picked up some fresh cut Mesquite tree sections Tuesday and Wednesday from trees removed from a local yard. Today I prepared some of the wood and turned a 10" crotch bowl and started a hollow form about 12" H x 4"D similar to one above. The wood was extremely wet to point of having liquid come off when doing a shear cut on outside and the wood from scraper in hollow form would pack and hold together - no dust for sure. Big surprise. It is going to take a long wait to finish, but it looks like the remaining will hold for some time. Green much different than the usual dry hard wood.

David Hill
09-26-2015, 11:11 PM
Brian-
Great looking turnings!!
I turn lots of Mesquite. (I have stacks along my driveway)
When it's dry it makes lots of dust with the chisels/carbides and not much curly. I usually don't wait for it to dry before turning it--it just doesn't move--as opposed to other woods I use.

robert baccus
09-27-2015, 10:58 PM
6 months in the rain barrel will change dry mesquites attitude.

Alan Gan
09-28-2015, 11:09 AM
Nice turnings Brian. I have to say though your Mesquite has a very different grain pattern than I am used to with Mesquite. There are a couple different species here in Tucson, maybe that is it. You are right though, dry Mesquite is miserable to turn, green turns great.

Brian Kent
09-28-2015, 2:14 PM
I am finding some grain samples like this one when I look up "Honey Mesquite".