INCLUDES 1 WOOD BLANK (several blanks are shown to indicate the range of color/grain to expect). Osage Orange, Maclura pomifera, is a beautiful wood from the southern Midwest! The heartwood is golden to bright yellow, which almost certainly ages to a darker medium brown with time: primarily due to exposure to UV light. Osage Orange is extremely durable and is considered to be one of the most decay resistant woods in North America. Working this wood can be difficult due to its hardness and density, though it is reported to have little dulling effect on cutting edges. It turns well, and also takes stains, glues and finishes well. Common uses include: Fence posts, dye, archery bows, musical instruments, turnings, and other small specialty wood items. Beautiful blanks with nice color and grain. Working this wood can be challenging due to its hardness and density, though it is reported to have little dulling effect on cutting edges. It turns well and takes a nice polish. It also takes stains, glues and finishes well. Skill level: Intermediate.
This Argentine Osage Orange material has incredible golden to bright yellow color! As it ages and picks up UV light, it turns into a medium brown/orange color. It is kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. The micro lumber pieces may develop a bow or twist that will lay flat with minimal pressure.
This Argentine Osage Orange material has incredible golden to bright yellow color! As it ages and picks up UV light, it turns into a medium brown/orange color. It is kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. The micro lumber pieces may develop a bow or twist that will lay flat with minimal pressure.
This Argentine Osage Orange material has incredible golden to bright yellow color! As it ages and picks up UV light, it turns into a medium brown/orange color. It is kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. The micro lumber pieces may develop a bow or twist that will lay flat with minimal pressure.
This Argentine Osage Orange material has incredible golden to bright yellow color! As it ages and picks up UV light, it turns into a medium brown/orange color. It is kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. The micro lumber pieces may develop a bow or twist that will lay flat with minimal pressure.