Yes, some are soft and are tricky to sand. Monocots can be a real challenge, but I don't have many. There are several that make balsa feel meaty.Several of those resemble softwoods. Bet that makes sanding more interesting.
Wattle, what fat people do at Walmart.... Wattle acacia, Acacia inceana.What the heck is Wattle? Never heard of it! Chuck
Thanks! Could only use one icon! ChuckWattle, what fat people do a Walmart.... Wattle acacia, Acacia inceana.
Thought I recognized a cypress. Didn't really know whose though. I doubt it is the only or even a notable softwood in your collection as it is a hybrid and rarely seen as lumber.So does anyone recognized wood they supplied? Want to thank Eric, Frank, Barb, Cody, Byron, Andy, Mike and Laith for helping me add these beauties to the reference collection.
Pictured from top left to right, are 1.'Blistered white oak, 2. Curly Sassafras, 3. Snakewood, 4. 1/4 sawn Spiraled acacia, 5. Orange Jasmine, 6. Bog white oak (Monmouth NJ), 7. Wattle, 8. Pink flame wood
Middle row: 9. 1/4 White oak, 10. Leland cypress, 11. Quaking Aspen burl, 12. flat sawn Spiraled acacia, 13. Coffinwood, 14. Celery top pine, 15. Sindora burl, 16. Houn pine
Last row: 17. Pin-cushion Hakea, 18. Hop-hornbeam burl, 19. Curly Tasmanian oak, 20. Laos Ironwood burl
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You had sent a few chunks, but the others fell short of being 1/4 sawn. So not sure what I'll make, likely be used carving. Thank you.Thought I recognized a cypress. Didn't really know whose though. I doubt it is the only or even a notable softwood in your collection as it is a hybrid and rarely seen as lumber.
You had sent a few chunks, but the others fell short of being 1/4 sawn. So not sure what I'll make, likely be used carving. Thank you.

No, it would work for a flat sawn sample, but was not big enough to get a 1/4 sawn sample from. So as of right now, still in the blank form. When I get to it, I hope to tag you.@Mr. Peet , did you ever turn that black and white ebony bowl blank of mine into quarter and flat sawn samples like you planned?