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I'm sure you can.i don't know how hard cherry wood is but you can always get it stabilized.you can dye it too or leave it naturalNuffDaddy wrote:Anybody use cherry For duck calls?
We have a few nice trees on our property with some burls on them. Thinking about trying to get a call made from one.
hudson wrote:I'm sure you can.i don't know how hard cherry wood is but you can always get it stabilized.you can dye it too or leave it naturalNuffDaddy wrote:Anybody use cherry For duck calls?
We have a few nice trees on our property with some burls on them. Thinking about trying to get a call made from one.
www.wooddynamics.netNuffDaddy wrote:hudson wrote:I'm sure you can.i don't know how hard cherry wood is but you can always get it stabilized.you can dye it too or leave it naturalNuffDaddy wrote:Anybody use cherry For duck calls?
We have a few nice trees on our property with some burls on them. Thinking about trying to get a call made from one.
It's not soft, but it's not hard either. With a burl, it would probably have to be stabilized to fill any voids.
NuffDaddy wrote:hudson wrote:I'm sure you can.i don't know how hard cherry wood is but you can always get it stabilized.you can dye it too or leave it naturalNuffDaddy wrote:Anybody use cherry For duck calls?
We have a few nice trees on our property with some burls on them. Thinking about trying to get a call made from one.
It's not soft, but it's not hard either. With a burl, it would probably have to be stabilized to fill any voids.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:hudson wrote:I'm sure you can.i don't know how hard cherry wood is but you can always get it stabilized.you can dye it too or leave it naturalNuffDaddy wrote:Anybody use cherry For duck calls?
We have a few nice trees on our property with some burls on them. Thinking about trying to get a call made from one.
It's not soft, but it's not hard either. With a burl, it would probably have to be stabilized to fill any voids.
You cant cut burls off live trees and expect them to live. Your post made me think of some guys rant on another forum. You probably knew that but just saying if somebody didn't.
hudson wrote:www.wooddynamics.netNuffDaddy wrote:hudson wrote:I'm sure you can.i don't know how hard cherry wood is but you can always get it stabilized.you can dye it too or leave it naturalNuffDaddy wrote:Anybody use cherry For duck calls?
We have a few nice trees on our property with some burls on them. Thinking about trying to get a call made from one.
It's not soft, but it's not hard either. With a burl, it would probably have to be stabilized to fill any voids.
NuffDaddy wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:hudson wrote:I'm sure you can.i don't know how hard cherry wood is but you can always get it stabilized.you can dye it too or leave it naturalNuffDaddy wrote:Anybody use cherry For duck calls?
We have a few nice trees on our property with some burls on them. Thinking about trying to get a call made from one.
It's not soft, but it's not hard either. With a burl, it would probably have to be stabilized to fill any voids.
You cant cut burls off live trees and expect them to live. Your post made me think of some guys rant on another forum. You probably knew that but just saying if somebody didn't.
Oh yeah. I'm planning on cutting them down. My dad is getting a bunch clear cut and I was planning on taking a couple if the nicer cherry trees first.
Someone actually thought you could cut a chunk out if the tree and it would be fine?
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
He's got stabilized cherry on the siteNuffDaddy wrote:hudson wrote:www.wooddynamics.netNuffDaddy wrote:hudson wrote:I'm sure you can.i don't know how hard cherry wood is but you can always get it stabilized.you can dye it too or leave it naturalNuffDaddy wrote:Anybody use cherry For duck calls?
We have a few nice trees on our property with some burls on them. Thinking about trying to get a call made from one.
It's not soft, but it's not hard either. With a burl, it would probably have to be stabilized to fill any voids.
The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I'm sure you can.i don't know how hard cherry wood is but you can always get it stabilized.you can dye it too or leave it naturalhudson wrote:[quote="NuffDaddy"]Anybody use cherry For duck calls?
We have a few nice trees on our property with some burls on them. Thinking about trying to get a call made from one.
It's not soft, but it's not hard either. With a burl, it would probably have to be stabilized to fill any voids.
You cant cut burls off live trees and expect them to live. Your post made me think of some guys rant on another forum. You probably knew that but just saying if somebody didn't.
Oh yeah. I'm planning on cutting them down. My dad is getting a bunch clear cut and I was planning on taking a couple if the nicer cherry trees first.
Someone actually thought you could cut a chunk out if the tree and it would be fine?
The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I'm sure you can.i don't know how hard cherry wood is but you can always get it stabilized.you can dye it too or leave it naturalhudson wrote:[quote="NuffDaddy"]Anybody use cherry For duck calls?
We have a few nice trees on our property with some burls on them. Thinking about trying to get a call made from one.
It's not soft, but it's not hard either. With a burl, it would probably have to be stabilized to fill any voids.
You cant cut burls off live trees and expect them to live. Your post made me think of some guys rant on another forum. You probably knew that but just saying if somebody didn't.
Oh yeah. I'm planning on cutting them down. My dad is getting a bunch clear cut and I was planning on taking a couple if the nicer cherry trees first.
Someone actually thought you could cut a chunk out if the tree and it would be fine?
hudson wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:I'm sure you can.i don't know how hard cherry wood is but you can always get it stabilized.you can dye it too or leave it naturalNuffDaddy wrote:[quote="hudson"][quote="NuffDaddy"]Anybody use cherry For duck calls?
We have a few nice trees on our property with some burls on them. Thinking about trying to get a call made from one.
It's not soft, but it's not hard either. With a burl, it would probably have to be stabilized to fill any voids.
You cant cut burls off live trees and expect them to live. Your post made me think of some guys rant on another forum. You probably knew that but just saying if somebody didn't.
Oh yeah. I'm planning on cutting them down. My dad is getting a bunch clear cut and I was planning on taking a couple if the nicer cherry trees first.
Someone actually thought you could cut a chunk out if the tree and it would be fine?
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