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Redwood

Post by Dave M » Thu Sep 18, 2014 7:44 am

Redwood is mentioned as a top wood. Is this Sequoia?

I am fascinated by the story of the sinker redwoods in N American rivers. Drowned perhaps would be a better description.

Again when people talk of Redwood is it the sinker Redwood that is generally meant or is freshly felled redwood available as a commercial timber?
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Re: Redwood

Post by Trevor Gore » Thu Sep 18, 2014 9:30 am

The usual redwood is Sequoia Sempervirens or coastal redwood which grows along the northern California coast (a beautiful part of the world if you're ever in that direction). Most of the old growth has been logged out. A fair amount of wood comes from reclaimed timber and occasionally from selective collection of windfalls etc.. Sinker redwood is wood that sank when getting floated down the rivers after felling. It collects minerals and stains whilst under water which gives the colour. I doubt it is logged in sufficient quantities to be commercially viable as anything other than a specialist timber. Originally it was a prime commercial timber due to its decay resistance. Its an interesting wood to work as it is very brittle and will throw a splitter at you from across the workshop. Looks great under a finish, the bottom picture being a better representation of its true colour.
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Post by jeffhigh » Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:11 pm

Back in '79 I worked supervising the construction of the cooling tower for the last unit at Wallerawang Power station.
We specified redwood for the walkways throughout over the pack and would allow no substitutes so the contractor imported a huge quantity.
The previous year I had travelled to California and seen the forests in which logging was starting to be wound back.

I have only used it in Uke soundboards, it is beautiful.

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Re: Redwood

Post by DarwinStrings » Fri Sep 19, 2014 10:28 am

This is what it can look like after 100 years on the creek bottom, just about to complete this one.
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Re: Redwood

Post by Dave M » Mon Sep 29, 2014 3:14 am

Thanks for that. It is clear you can get it in Oz but I have never seen it offered by the tone wood suppliers in the UK.

Trevor as ever your guitars look wonderful, and Jim that was interesting to see the stained sinker. That is an awful big cutout for the neck to sit in! Dave
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Re: Redwood

Post by kiwigeo » Mon Sep 29, 2014 9:40 am

Dave M wrote: That is an awful big cutout for the neck to sit in! Dave
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Re: Redwood

Post by DarwinStrings » Mon Sep 29, 2014 9:48 am

Ha! :D Yep I suppose it is pretty big. My neck joint was designed over a nice cup of tea with Leo Fender and Frankenstein's monster. If you have a look at "Rose Cliche" in the gallery there is a detail shot of the heel and maybe the cutout will make more sense to you, quite a bit of steel gets bolted in there.

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