Material toxicity

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jll
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Material toxicity

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Hello,I'm new to the forum. A long time ago I bought a block of predrilled brier and made a pipe. I am very close to retiring and I am getting back into my old hobbies, shortwave radio listening, homebrewing radios, photography to name a few. One of the things I want to do is make another pipe or two. I have a large chunk of wild rose bush root. I need to know if is toxic and how well it will work.
Thanks to all who might respond.
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Post by JMB »

jll, I have no idea on your question. But welcome to the baord. I'm sure someone will be of help. These folks are all :angel:
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Post by hazmat »

If you run a google search on a wood toxicity chart, I'm sure you'll get the information you're looking for. Someone posted a link to it in these forums at some point, but I don't recall which thread it was in.
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Post by ckr »

http://www.hobbywoods.com/wood_toxicity.htm

The above link is from his forum "Toxic woods revisited" where there is more discussion on the subject.

Rosewood seems a bit dubious to me to be used for a pipe.
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Post by ArtGuy »

Rolando Negoita used to make pipes from Rose Hip burls back before he could get access to briar. You might try emailing him. He may be able to help you out.

http://www.atelierrolando.com/
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