Looking for at least 1-1/8" square x 9" long "Medium Density " Balsa Wood.
Thanks. I ended up buying a piece from Woodcraft 2 x4 x 12 but not sure of density. It is very light. Going to try to make a top water lure with it. If you have something 7-1/2 inch long or close I would try it. Thanks.Balsa comes in soft, medium and heavy density. Most of the stuff you see is soft density. I didn't know this either until I started making those balsa wood poppers. The soft density balsa is easiest to work but is too fragile for a fishing lure. The heavy density is too hard to push a sharpened brass rod through and is heavy to cast with a fly rod. So the medium density is just right. I still have most of the block I bought but I don't think it's 9" long. If it is I'm happy to cut you a slice ( @SCWoodturner ).
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Thanks. That explains it. Port Oxford cedar is 400 so 33% denser that dense balsa.Might help?
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Thanks. I'll try the basswood. Let me know how to proceed. No hurries on getting it to me. I'm busy making Christmas presents.Doug ( @SCWoodturner ),
Here's what I have. The two pieces of balsa have been used a little as you can see. The 2" dimension runs parallel to the grain. So these might not be big enough for what you're making. But happy to share if they would work.
The other block I believe is basswood. A WB member sent it me a few years ago after I posted some photos of balsa poppers. This piece is 7.25" long (with the grain) x 3.75" wide x 2" deep. It weighs 7.5 ounces. I can easily score the surface with a fingernail but it feels a little harder than my balsa. I think it would take a tool to shape it - knife, rasp, heavy grit sandpaper, etc. but have not tried it myself. I think it would work very well for a carved surface plug or something. Let me know if you're interested and I'm happy to send it. I've had it in my wood drawer for years and not sure what I'll ever do with it.
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Cool. PM me the address to send it to and I'll get it in the mail. After you get it and if it works, post photo of what you make. Anything beyond that is up to you.Thanks. I'll try the basswood. Let me know how to proceed. No hurries on getting it to me. I'm busy making Christmas presents.
Thanks! Address sent. I can pay shipping and then some. Just let me know.Cool. PM me the address to send it to and I'll get it in the mail. After you get it and if it works, post photo of what you make. Anything beyond that is up to you.
Doug
Thanks. I may be able to use it down the road. I'll PM my address. No hurry on getting it to me.Here is a piece I scrounged - 3" x 3" x 5.5" - shipping only
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I received the package yesterday. Thanks for sending it and thanks the extras that were in it. Definitely looking forward to trying them too!@SCWoodturner
Doug,
Sorry it's taken me a little while to get this organized. I had the basswood block and a perfect box but there was a little extra room in the box so I searched for some other little pieces you might like to experiment with. I'll get it in the mail Monday and send you the tracking number.
Doug
Package received. Thanks for taking time to send it. Looking forward to seeing what I can make with it.Here is a piece I scrounged - 3" x 3" x 5.5" - shipping only
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Just curious, have you have experimented with the basswood and the medium density balsa yet?I received the package yesterday. Thanks for sending it and thanks the extras that were in it. Definitely looking forward to trying them too!