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I am in need of sassafras or something similar in color/grain


OCtoolguy

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I hated to ask this question. At my age, I should be able to figure this stuff out on my own but I'm stumped. I have looked at every source I can find but nobody has this wood. So, hopefully I'm not opening a huge can of worms, can anybody recommend either a source for this wood or a substitute for it in color and grain. I'm not into staining so I really don't want to have to stain something to look like it. My finished project will be done with Watco natural oil. The wood is going to be part of a floral lid on the jewelry box I'm making and it will be 5 petals between 8 red cedar petals and 5 petals of aspen. The cedar is very red, the aspen very light. A centerpiece of walnut. The sassafras in the picture looks like it's sort of a light brown/tan with a straight grain. They are all of differing thickness. The sassafras is supposed to be 1/2". I even thought of gluing up some 1/4" poplar and substituting it but it's too green. Thanks for any and all advice.

 

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I don't see it very often.. I got a couple pieces of it from my brothers mill a couple years ago.. Cuts like butter, LOL.. I'm not sure if I still have some or not.. If so I could probably mail it to you because I just don't use much wood if it's not a real common wood.. I hate retaking photos because I changed up the wood types.. That's why you see me staying with most projects being cherry.. I got a awesome deal years ago on a bunch of cherry lumber.. 

I'm going out to look and see if I have any... Another wood type similar ( I think ) might be Beech? Others will probably know better than I.. But I have some beech and sassafras and I thought they looked close to the same... Un-finished anyway.. LOL 

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Okay, the piece that I had I did end up using.. been so long I forgot I looked all over the place in my wood storage area and couldn't find it.. then laying in bed last night ( instead of sleeping ) I thought about it and remembered using it on the bandsaw box I made.... .. I used it in this bandsaw box I made a few years ago,, The two strips surrounding the one in the middle is the sassafras..

 

 

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While Sassafras isn't common, it is available around here.  I've used it a number of times.  The grain pattern is very open and pronounced, similar to oak.  In fact, I substituted sassafras for red oak in a large shelf project I did once, when I ran out of the red oak.  Took some trial & error to match up the stain, but once done you couldn't tell the difference, until you pick up the two sections and notice the drastic weight difference.

Leaving the wood natural and not having to match it to anything else, I would suggest that you could use white oak as a substitute.

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A few years back I made some key-hooks from a board that I had trouble identifying - after some research it turned out to be Sassafras - if I am remembering right  it was very soft to cut (left fuzzies on the edges), had a bit of a natural greenish colour, was noticeably fragrant and looked like Oak when stained - it was fine in the end product - but I didn't feel it was different enough to seek it out in the future for any kind of unique or exceptional look.

Jay

 

 

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