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I have been cutting patterns by Sam Custodio and have been using maple since it is a strong wood with closed pores. My process to prepare wood is to purchase 1" wood, resaw it in half and plane to thickness.  I really like Walnut, but it does have open pores. Is it strong enough for scrolling when about 1/4 to 3/8" thick?  I know I can try it myself but I will ask for opinions anyway.

Thanks,

Matt

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Matt, just because a wood has open pores does not make it weaker. Woods with open grains may be weaker, but not necessarily open pores. I use Walnut all the time for fretwork. I even use it for ornaments usually in 3/16” without any problems. As with any hardwood, you want to orient the pattern for the best possible grain strength, but it should be fine to cut.

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I've used 1/4" walnut, red oak and other open grained woods for fretwork.  They hold up fine.  I've gone down to 3/16" thick with no real problems.  I've done thinner, but you have to be selective in the pattern if you use 1/8" hardwood.  If I want something that thin, I typically go to BB ply.   Like any other wood, narrow cross grain sections will be fragile, but I don't think walnut is inherently weaker than maple.

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