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Started by Meleagris gallopavo, March 27, 2021, 07:20:54 PM

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Meleagris gallopavo

I have a friend that installs high end wood flooring.  I asked him what he does with the leftovers and he says they just throws leftover wood away.  He said today that he had some Acacia leftover and would have some Cumaru to toss soon.  The boards are 3/4 inch thick.  Can this wood be of use for making turkey calls?   I'm sure he gets other exotic woods from time to time, but today was the first time I asked him about it. 


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captpete

I'm not a call maker, but 3/4" might be to thin. That being said it might work for strikers if it is long enough.

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That's cutting really close , try it might work
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Meleagris gallopavo

That's what I was thinking. Maybe box call tops if you run across the right wood.  He said the board pieces may be a foot or more from time-to-time.  Cumaru is hard and dense, but I've seen some box call paddles made from desert Ironwood.


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M,Yingling

most like 1in to give a little wiggle room for mistakes but 3/4 would work if the one side was not ruff and and didnt need any thing but a little sanding 
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Quote from: M,Yingling on March 28, 2021, 08:26:42 AM
most like 1in to give a little wiggle room for mistakes but 3/4 would work if the one side was not ruff and and didnt need any thing but a little sanding
These are all leftover finished boards that were being laid for floors.  I may post pictures when I get some.  I imagine I can get several different types of woods from him.  It all depends on what woods he's using in his jobs.


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doublespurs21

why don't know just laminate pieces back together at the width you need??? cut flooring to 1 1/4 turn over than glue back together..  1 1/4 thick pot call..

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Quote from: doublespurs21 on March 30, 2021, 07:24:45 PM
why don't know just laminate pieces back together at the width you need??? cut flooring to 1 1/4 turn over than glue back together..  1 1/4 thick pot call..
Yep!


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