Burl Maple

Interested in making clay pipes, meerschaums, olive woods, or some other exotic material? Talk about it here.
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WBill
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Burl Maple

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I have a list that I got from somewhere, I don't know where, of woods other than briar that are good for making pipes. They are leadwood, cherry, olive, birch, pear and maple.

I was looking around on the internet at the different woods and came across some burl maple. To me this is some of the most beautiful wood I have seen. I was just wondering if anyone has ever used this for pipes ?

Thanks Bill
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Nick
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Nope, not me.
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Post by BriarBrian »

If the burl maple has black streaks running through it, do not use it to make a pipe. the black streaks are, i think, part of spalted maple, which i think is part of the burl. but i could be wrong there. but i have a friend here that turns bowls out of spalted maple and the black streaks are toxic and may hurt or kill you he said.
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