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It doesn't have that many traditional uses but can still be used inside. Benefits are that it dries very quickly, does not suffer with many drying defects and is one of the few light woods... negatives are it's very soft!.

 

 

If you have a market for it it's worth milling.... if you don't then don't worry about it!

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Lovely piece of furniture Ian :biggrin:

 

Thanks.

 

Very nice indeed. I have seen Burr Poplar before (Lanarkshire hardwoods had a similar tree sawn up) and it's without a doubt lovely. Very rare though.

 

That is a board from Lanarkshire Hardwoods. I think there were several trees. I wish I had the funds to buy more of the tree...

 

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I had some black poplar with rippling in it... Really impressive looking wood...

 

 

I had oddles of the stuff in big butts but at the time space needed so was mainly firewooded... I should have milled more of it.... hindsight and all that!

 

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/alaskan-mill/45517-black-poplar-plank.html

 

 

 

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