Hello, everyone, I have heard about something called Paulownia wood (Pawlonia wood?), and Jelutong wood to name two. There is some information on these two kinds of wood on the net but most of it is outdated.
I was wondering if anybody here on the forum has used any of these two kinds of wood, "or any other woods that I am unaware of".
SIG sells spruce and basswood sheets as alternatives to balsa wood for some applications. As far as carving woods are concerned I know from my woodworking days that basswood is good for doing detail work, (there are some examples of relief carving from Germany "where it is known as limewood" that survived the war that are very life like
). The reason I am posting this because it is obvious that if you want to build one of the Guillows discontinued model kits getting the vacuum formed parts is a problem.
I contacted "parkflyersplastics" about doing some vacuum formed parts for the 800 series P-39 and De Havilland Mosquito and possible the 2000 series B-29 kits. Their reply was that there isn't any demand for these parts.
Also, if, "and this is something I have thought about".
If you wanted to enlarge a Guillow's plan builder's sheet up to say 1"=1' (1/12th scale) or larger (1/10th scale) you would have to vacuum form your own cowls and canopies from a carved plug. What wood would be best for doing this?
My current skill level isn't up to such a project, but it is something I have thought about for the future.
I guess what I'm asking for is have any of you used other kinds of wood to build your frames with
And have any of you carved and vacuum formed your own cowl and canopies