Birdseye Maple Lumber
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- čas přidán 23. 12. 2016
- Robs successful trip to London Lumber in Moncton, NB. Check out a nice stash of heavy birdseye maple that will become beautiful dovetail, crosscut and tenon saw handles. London Lumber is a small lumber retail operation in NB. Arnold London specializes in unique small runs of hard to find wood. He also stocks various grades of Northeastern White Pine in various thicknesses.
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I finally convinced my wife to by me a Rob Cosman dovetail saw for Christmas. I picked it up last night from our local Woodcraft store. I fell asleep with it on the couch last night. Should have seen the look on my wife's face this morning when she found me in the living room. She says I was hugging it like a teddy bear. I am so excited to put it to work this weekend. Thanks for making such a wonderful tool. Happy New Year to you and yours!!
Oiy!! 'Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's bird's eye stash..' Wow. Beautiful, beautiful stuff.
Love this, I'll show it to my high school woodshop classes. I do tree work on the weekends, bring the wood in to mill and we build projects from the logs we mill.
I love Birdseye Maple, and what I call Tiger Maple! they have a special beauty which a woodworker like myself likes to finish out natural; no stain, only varnish. If the wood is of a certain quality range, and is finished out with clear glossy varnish, the light can hit it a certain way that gives the birdseyes and tiger stripes a special kind of sheen that other woods just cannot achieve.
I think the rarity of Birdseye Maple is really a matter of where you find it. In my area there are lots of maple trees, but nearly all of them are no more than 50 to 60 years old. It is rare to see a maple that is old growth here. Old growth maples are so scares that they are protected, unless the tree needs to be cut down due to unusual circumstances.
I know of a local lumber shop that imports wood from around the world, and I was able to buiy some Birdseye Maple from there. I used it with Purpleheart to make a chessboard and the chess pieces. That Chess set has been appraised at $1500, but I am not selling it. It is my personal set, handcrafted by me. The board and the pieces feature the birds eyes in an eye pleasing way.
Did I mention that "I love Birdseye Maple"?
Yes indeed!
Hey Rob, I just learned your from Grand Bay Area, I grew up there, I'm in SJ now.
i might have to get a crosscut joinery saw with one of those birdseye handles Looks amazing!
Hey, You got a great pile of Birdseye, Congratulation! In my a area it's almost gold.
Merry Christmas Rob!
Thanks Rob, very nice
the only time showing us your wood is appropriate. Nice find Rob!
Awesome looking wood.
Absolutely Beautiful!!!!
Jurassic Birdseye
Rob,
Merry Christmas! Where have you been? I hope you will upload more videos in 2017. Your content is simply amazing.
I share your enthusiasm for buying timber from a timber yard friend. I buy the timber first and think of a use for it after. I can only get rough sawn, so planed timber would be quite a luxury. I guess there is plenty of maple in your area. I recently bought some London Plane which is similar Platanus Acerifolia. It looks and works like maple or Sycamore.
BEAUTIFUL !!
I'm down to have one of the first saws made from the "cooked" birdseye --
How do I place that order :)
Have a wonderful Christmas Rob -
Thanks for doing what you do - Your videos are a wonderful tool and they help me a lot.
Cheers,
Cujo
Cujo's Woodshop
Covington, Ga. USA
Good birdseye is beautiful stuff. Ever end up with any quilted?
Friggn great b/e Maple...imo...be maple looks best when its pure white..without mineral stain. You guys back east have fantastic hardwood.
Swedish Holmberg Agreed.
Lovely.
Hi
Glad to see your video
I am from India🇮🇳 an artist a painter and a sculpturist
Now a days trying to make a violin with maple and spruce but can't get it. Could you supply it?
Is there a difference in weight or density between the cooked boards and the non cooked boards?
Having a real hard time sourcing Northern white pine down here in the Buffalo NY area. Have any suggestions on where I might find some. TYIA.
Thanks so much Rob. Your videos are outstanding!
Rob , can you explain the "cooking process "for the darkened birdseye maple . Is it like a smoking process that darkens the wood with heat and smoke ?
Torrified, cooked in the absence of oxygen at a temp that would burn.
Was that last board of birds eye torrified?
the mill man should saw up that birds eye into 16 quarter for making mandolins and guitars.!!!!!
So Rob now that Arnold at London Lumber has closed where will you (and I) now buy hardwood locally?
Somebody took over the business and it's still here in Moncton, just google it!
The 8/4 birds eye would make some beautiful legs.
Can I buy maple wood here ???
Such great be maple! Seems a shame to use so much of it for handles :(. I guess theres lots of it though. Send me a pile Robb and ill trade ypu a slab of w/f bubinga. No kidding. 15' long. 6/4. 54" wide to 40" at the other end.
I want to see types of walnut
is mill open to public,let me know contact info,thanks.
Hi Rob. Are you interested in buying birds eye? Ill cut it for what you want where i have a mill I live in Springfield NB