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Got some lumps of yew that i think is to good for firewood so was woundering hoe much it would be worth to a turner:confused1:

 

Wood not seasoned only cut 2 weeks ago

 

3 lengths approx 5ft x 1.5ft

various other smaller lumps

 

any advice would be great

 

cheers

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If I sell fairly non-exceptional turning wood in the round, I get about £15 a cubic foot for it. That applies to yew, cherry, laburnum, lime etc.

 

Nice pieces of Yew there :D

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i would contact some traditional bow makes, although from memory they would want 6fts not 5 but that would probably yield a good return for little effort for a few phone calls,

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