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    Wood ID?

    Can you identify which is bloodwood, and which is padauk?



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    It looks like deadly poisonwood and it is only safe to use in Putnam County New York. By coincidence I live there so I would be willing to help with this.
    I'm not sure what it is but is is very nice. Enjoy making something with it.
    I could cry for the time I've wasted, but thats a waste of time and tears.

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    I just used some bloodwood last week. So i'd say the bloodwood is on the left and the padauk is on the right. The bloodwood would also be heavier.

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    I agree with Wayne if I had to guess!
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    I don't have any bloodwood, but I do have some padauk and it looks like the one on the right.

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    Cool

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    bloodwood = left
    padauk = right

    I can tell by the smell

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    Padauk on the left...
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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    Dang - Mark beat me to it.
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    Bloodwood left Padauk on right....

    I am looking at a sample of each piec as I write this and if I hold my Bloodwood up to your left picture, it is dead on it. As for the Padauk, mine is finished and still dead on your right picture.

    Not a scientific approach as I dont have a hundred or so pieces to choose from but in my little world I an Czar and that is what I say.
    Last edited by Bill Simpson; 12-15-2006 at 10:05 PM.

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    First off, let me thank those selfless souls who offered to take the wood off my hands, thereby saving me any further stress secondary to the identification issue. It is, however, my cross to bear, and so I must just try to get along the best I can under the circumstances.

    I bought both boards at the same lumber yard, and was told the left one was african padauk, and the right one was bloodwood. I came to question this when I posted the picture and above description on another website in response to another photo ID post, and the majority there said that I had them mixed up, so thought I'd try here too. I'll tally the answers tomorrow. In the meantime, keep them coming.

    Dan
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    I assume L = Bloodwood because R sure looks indentical to all the Padauk I have worked with this year.

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    I've got 3 boards of bloodwood in my shop and they look nothing like the board on the right. The board on the left has a bit more variation in color than my bloodwood, but I would imagine thats not uncommon.

    How wide are those boards?
    Where did I put that tape measure...

  14. #14
    The Majority is correct. The Bloodwood is on the left and if the one on the right isn't Padauk, I'll eat it.

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    The Heavier one is Bloodwood

    The one on the right looks like Padauk

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