[Woodcarver] Arizona Cottonwood Bark
Bill Smith
baydolphs at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 6 03:02:00 EST 2006
hi your question is yes since where u are talkin about is where most of the cottonwood bark comes From
Bill
85006 <85006 at cox.net> wrote:
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Here is a question that I am not sure if anyone here can answer. I live in
Phoenix and we have a town in Arizona named Cottonwood. I am wondering if I
can get local Cottonwood bark and if it would be of a quality that I could
carve. I have never carve bark before so if it is carvable but not for an
inexperienced barker, let me know. My local wood source is very good but
they do not sell any woods harvested within our state and the local building
supply stores only sell out of state woods. It is amazing as we have major
lumber concerns in the northern part of our state. Contrary to what some
people think, over half of Arizona could be consider "high country" with
forests abounding and even our deserts are above 1000 sea level. We can
grow some nice trees and as a result, I am sure I should be able to find
some in state domestic woods that would be wonderful to carve. The question
is where to find it, who sells it, and is anyone else using it for carving.
I am doing a major shop redecoration/renovation/cleanup. It is amazing
where woodchips can lodge...
Arnie Webster
Burrs - Raymond, Aaron, and my favorite, Typhoon.
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