This is probebley one of the largest pces of Lignum Vitae Guaiacum Officinale in the U.S. 37 lbs
I have a few brush handles to make:)
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3.../BigLig001.jpg
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This is probebley one of the largest pces of Lignum Vitae Guaiacum Officinale in the U.S. 37 lbs
I have a few brush handles to make:)
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3.../BigLig001.jpg
Pixel,,,what is some sources of this wood, other than the tree itself?
What did they use to make with this wood?
I can keep my eye out for some.
Sorry Pixel,,,, I wrote the question wrong, I meant to say, "What did or do they still, make out of this wood??"
Orig fence posts actually.The wood is 40% oil by wgt.Is still used today to make bearings for hydroelectric dam shafts,will last 50 yrs under water.
In ship building it is used for prop shaft bearings in salt water,Is no metal substitutes that will work as well as this wood.imagine that.
They also make great shaving brush handles:)I gaurantee all my shaving brush handles for 96 yrs with a 100% money back policy:)
I'm pretty good at finding things, so I wanted to know what to look out for.
Looks to me like the rectangular shape may yield a slab or two for some scales? What's the chances of that happening? :shrug:
I'd love to scale my favorite Dbl Duck with some....
If some are Curious as to how Lignum is used to make shaft bearings,this image may help.
Stern-Tube Bearing » Lignum-Vitae-Bearings
Breakin it down,The grain will start to pop when the oils start to oxidize.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...gturned001.jpg
Love to have a brush from all LV wood. Can't wait to see finished product.
thats a heavy oily beer can holder ya got there !!! :P
cant wait to see some handles turned when your done !!
Heres a few:)
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...Jefflig001.jpg
Second from the right is my pick. All great looking brushes.