We've talked about this topic several times, and have had valuable comments from the good Cap'n re. his experiences. Here is a list from the fish carver web site that rates the toxicity of a lot of wood and the severity of the problem:
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Re: Wood toxicity
Thanks for the link.
I am one that never worried about the toxcitiy of woods. Then started having a little problem here and there. Thought it was alergies or cold. Started wearing dust mask .Learned a lot from this board and started being a little more careful in how I worked with different woods.
I apprrciate the link.
Safety first, the enjoy
Kenny SSafety first, then enjoy carving! Ken Caney, Ks
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