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Bunya tree (what interest?)

Post by joolstacho » Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:39 pm

A mate of mine is about to fell a big, old, good Bunya tree, (est 1.2 metre girth 120 feet in height) and I'm wondering about what interest there may be for the timber.
(Nobody's interested in making bucks out of this, but if is there is some interest, I'll look into milling etc). The tree has been grown in Victoria and the arborist tells me that the tree has been nurtured and is potentially good quality because of cooler climate/slower growth than the native Queensland trees.
Any thoughts?

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Re: Bunya tree (what interest?)

Post by Kim » Tue Oct 18, 2011 12:19 am

I am certain there would be interest but I think most everyone would need to see how clean and straight the grain is...I really like Bunya if it makes the grade for 'tonewood'

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Re: Bunya tree (what interest?)

Post by Graham Long » Tue Oct 18, 2011 5:23 am

Hi,
I'm in the process of making my first Bunya Guitar. Would definitely be interested, especially if the grain is tighter than the Queensland Trees.
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Re: Bunya tree (what interest?)

Post by ozwood » Tue Oct 18, 2011 6:02 pm

As a Chronic W.A.S sufferer , I'd be up for half a dozen tops , if the grain was nice .

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Re: Bunya tree (what interest?)

Post by MBP » Tue Oct 18, 2011 6:44 pm

Would be quite some time until it was usable.

The faller and miller would have to know what they are doing, and have a good understanding of instrument timber not just sleeper and girders

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Post by auscab » Tue Oct 18, 2011 8:21 pm

After the tree is dropped and, If the timber looks good, would it be possible just to split it in to wedges long enough for tops and braces, coat the ends and sell them off like that ?
I would think milling a log for tops and braces is going to be harder and longer job,and splitting it like fire wood is the way it's done,
Is a Bunya a bit like a Norfolk island pine ? lots of branches ?

Have ya got ye a maul and froe ? Ive got a few ere ,arrrgh.

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Re: Bunya tree (what interest?)

Post by woodrat » Tue Oct 18, 2011 10:19 pm

I think that is a good idea Rob.
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Re: Bunya tree (what interest?)

Post by Graham Long » Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:01 am

auscab wrote:After the tree is dropped and, If the timber looks good, would it be possible just to split it in to wedges long enough for tops and braces, coat the ends and sell them off like that ?
That's better all round, the end user then decides the final size and use.

Has anyone ever used Bunya for an Arch Top?

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Re: Bunya tree (what interest?)

Post by joolstacho » Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:09 am

Thanks for the input, all good points. I'll keep tabs on it and let you know how we go.
First thing will be to check it out when it comes down, and we'll need to decide what lengths to cut for transportation, and initial storage etc.
I'll be calling on the collective expertise soon I hope.

A few years ago I got a pair of bunya archtop wedges and was told they were from a lot that had been bound for Maton.

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Re: Bunya tree (what interest?)

Post by willcall » Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:12 am

joolstacho wrote:A mate of mine is about to fell a big, old, good Bunya tree, (est 1.2 metre girth 120 feet in height) and I'm wondering about what interest there may be for the timber.
(Nobody's interested in making bucks out of this, but if is there is some interest, I'll look into milling etc). The tree has been grown in Victoria and the arborist tells me that the tree has been nurtured and is potentially good quality because of cooler climate/slower growth than the native Queensland trees.
Any thoughts?

Get onto the http://www.woodworksforum.com.au
There are heaps of people who do mobile milling and would be interested.
There is a section in the timber section for milling and timber sales that would have some good advice for you.


Will

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