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Why isn't sycamore used more in woodworking


Why isn't sycamore used more in woodworking - Reddit

Sycamore is a fairly common wood around rivers and creeks where I live, but from everything I've seen it's not super commonly used in woodworking.

Is Someone Sick of Sycamore? - Lost Art Press Blog

It's a wood that commands respect. Your tools have to be sharp and well set or you'll just end up with a mess of tear-out. You have to insist on ...

Woodsense: American Sycamore - Woodcraft

Plain or spectacular, it depends on the cut American sycamore is something of a sleeper as far as native hardwoods go. For years it was used ...

Sycamore: worth the trouble?

Sycamore is too unstable to use other than quartersawn. Fortunately, it is beautiful that way. It is a lightweight but strong wood that is ...

Working qualities of Sycamore - FineWoodworking

It is often used commercially for making scrub brush backs, because it turns and shapes so well. The quartersaw figure is so ray dominated that ...

American Sycamore | Woodworking Network

It is used by woodworkers making high-end furniture or for architectural uses such as paneling and cabinetry. Its applications do not typically ...

Sycamore table? | LumberJocks Woodworking Forum

Sycamore is slightly softer than cherry, but not as soft as soft maple or poplar. Used QS Sycamore for flooring once, and it could be used for ...

What is Sycamore Wood? - T.Y. Fine Furniture

Sycamore is strong and stable enough to handle both hand and machine tools, making it a suitable material for furniture. The interlocked grain ...

Tell me a little about Sycamore wood - The Forestry Forum

Plain sawn sycamore used to be pretty standard for drawer sides in the furniture manufacturing industry. Plywood, plus the loss of the domestic furniture ...

Sycamore Wood - Discussion Forums - Banjo Hangout

I've used it for large butcher block kitchen counters, so I'm somewhat familiar with it. It won't split, which is why it's good for butcher ...

Sycamore | The Wood Database (Hardwood)

Common Uses: Veneer, plywood, interior trim, pallets/crates, flooring, furniture, particleboard, paper (pulpwood), tool handles, and other turned objects.

Is Sycamore Good for Woodworking? A Comparative Analysis vs ...

Sycamore is commonly used for furniture making, woodturning, cabinetry, veneer, and even musical instruments, offering versatility in various ...

Best practices for Sycamore - YouTube

Scottish grown sycamore timber used to be heavily sought after throughout Europe. However, over the last 20 years interest in this beautiful ...

sycamore - Woodcarving Illustrated Forum

Sycamore is my favorite wood to carve. But I'm a chainsaw carver so it being hard isn't much of a problem for me. However, I also live in the ...

Sycamore and Cotton Wood - The Forestry Forum

That doesn't mean I won't get more if I have the chance. It's about the only thing around here that could pass as framing lumber. Used ... isn't ...

Anyone Ever Hear of Sycamore as a Tone Wood? | Page 2

Yes , it can even be used for necks , but I can't recommend it for fretboards . There are far better domestic woods for that . American Sycamore ...

Woodturning - Sycamore Gap is No More! - YouTube

... used in the bottom of my pieces head to vonHanke on etsy: https ... This content isn't available. Many of you may have heard that the ...

Sycamore as a back/side wood? - The Acoustic Guitar Forum

Sycamore is about the same density as big leaf or soft maple. It is a high dampening wood which tends to absorb sound. When tapping Sycamore it ...

Sycamore wood? - The Pegbox - Maestronet Forums

The Sycamore was passed on to me by a local Luthier, who mentioned that it was a type of Maple, it is well aged and is proving to be quite dense ...

Sycamore and tulip poplar for woodworking? - HomeOwnersHub

It isn't the most stabile wood so wood movement accomodation must be made. The interlocking grain, which gives the lacewood look, can be a bit tricky to work ...