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I have several pieces of wood from a Gardenia bush that I pruned awhile back.  Diameter is small with the larges I have being about 2" thick and very few of the pieces are straight for more than 5-6 inches.  That said the wood is great.  Very light colored with a straight grain and fairly hard.  I am going to try making some parts from it and see how it works out.  Anyone here tried using gardenia wood?

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I have heard of gardenia, and we probably have some locally ( north Georgia ).  I'll have to keep an eye out.

It will be interesting to see how it looks and what you use it for.

 

I think  lot of slow growing ornamental shrubs/trees would be suitable for model making.  They usually have a very tight straight grain.  Pieces thicker than 2" are probably hard to come by, so your milling options would be limited.

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