Yellow Cedar Cores

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ru-tang
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Yellow Cedar Cores

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After some forum searching, there are only a few time I could find people referencing cedar. It seemed to me that only red cedar was discussed.

I got a really good deal on some Alaskan Yellow Cedar that I use in my whitewater paddles. Its a great wood for paddle cores, nice soft flex, great strength. Has anybody used in for ski cores?

I am most concerned about binding screw retention. Is epoxying the screws the solution to less dense core woods?

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Jon
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ru-tang wrote:I am most concerned about binding screw retention. Is epoxying the screws the solution to less dense core woods?

Thanks

Jon
Hi ru-tang!
In that case you could use inserts. Very strong!
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I use yellow cedar in some capacity on all my boards, usually with fir and/or a hardwood. Nice tight "woven" grain, very strong but very light. You can bend the strips basically in half before they fracture, unlike red cedar which tends to be quite brittle. I really like how it rides as well. Gives a nice "damp" feel.
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I haven't seen yellow cedar around much lately in my area. I think I used yellow cedar for my deck. Is it free of knots? Sounds like a good core material. This company uses cedar but doesn't say what type.
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