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Started by Mad Max, July 06, 2014, 03:11:00 PM

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Mad Max

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takefive

Eastern Red Cedar.  Seems that most people call it Aromatic Cedar where I live.
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Troy D. Breeding

It goes by many names. In the south we call it Southern Red Cedar. In TN they call it Tennessee Red Cedar. Other places call it Aromatic Red Cedar.

Basically it's all the same wood.
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Mark its the cedar tree that has the little black berries instead of cones.
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Mad Max

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takefive

It's very pretty wood, dark red heartwood and off white sapwood.  There was one made from a stave posted on here a while back that is just beautiful.
A lumberyard in my area has heartwood aromatic cedar boards, but there are so many big knots in the stuff that I'm scared to try to make a bow with it.    :)   Guess that's common with the staves as well.
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halfseminole

I've got a board I think I want to try of that incense cedar backed with hickory.  Those knots scare me, too.  I'm gonna see if I can plot around it...

recurve25

Do you use the sapwood or heartwood for a stave?

halfseminole

Both, generally.  It grows intertwined in ERC.  I'd look at backing it, though.

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