Pop Quiz: the next generation, the saga continues

Talk About Anything Here, Anything At All
David L
Posts: 1319
Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:04 pm
Location: Slidell, La

Re: Pop Quiz: the next generation, the saga continues

Post by David L »

[quote="tippie53"]I have built a few with Bubinga , not only is it a great tone wood but it is fun to say . Just say Bubinga Binding and tell me that doesn't put a smile on your face .[/quote

I've read that it is difficult to bend, was this your experience John?

David L
Kevin Sjostrand
Posts: 3916
Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 8:06 pm
Location: Visalia, CA

Re: Pop Quiz: the next generation, the saga continues

Post by Kevin Sjostrand »

I would never have guessed Bubinga cause it doesn't look orange enough....trick photography????? Just kidding.
I want to build with bubinga too, but it will probably be less figured wood, so perhaps the bending won't be so difficult.

Kevin
Jim_H
Posts: 506
Joined: Tue Sep 06, 2011 2:51 pm
Location: Bothell, WA USA

Re: Pop Quiz: the next generation, the saga continues

Post by Jim_H »

Thats about the size of the two pieces I saw in Woodcraft last year. The sign on them said 'ask about price'. I didn't bother.

And, wow, they made a table out of that? What a waste of a whole lot of wood. Someone notify the Lacey Act people :p~
My poorly maintained "Blog"
Post Reply