Thanks for straightening us out on that one Dale.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dale Leavens" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] toy boat


Nope!

I live among balsam which, is, correctly evergreen but I can assure you is 
nothing like balsa.

Balsa is also an evergreen but a tropical species. it has very different 
properties. Balsam isn't much good for anything besides Christmas trees. 
they do smell probably the best of all traditional Christmas trees.

Below was lifted from our old friend Wikipedia.


Ochroma pyramidale

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For other meanings, see Balsa.
      Balsa


      Painting by Frances W. Horne from the Flora Borinqueña
      Scientific classification
            Kingdom: Plantae

            (unranked): Angiosperms

            (unranked): Eudicots

            (unranked): Rosids

            Order: Malvales

            Family: Malvaceae

            Genus: Ochroma
            Sw.
            Species: O. pyramidale


      Binomial name
      Ochroma pyramidale
      (Cav. ex Lam.) Urb.

Balsa (Ochroma pyramidale, synonym O. lagopus) is a large, fast-growing tree 
that can grow up to 30m (98ft) tall, native to tropical South America north 
to southern Mexico. It is evergreen, or dry-season deciduous if the dry 
season is long, with large (30-50 cm, 12-20 in) weakly palmately lobed 
leaves. The name balsa derives from Spanish for a raft. Despite being very 
soft, balsa is classified as a hardwood, and is the softest commercial 
hardwood.

The timber is very soft and light with a coarse open grain. The density of 
dry balsa wood ranges from 100-200 kg/m³ (6.24-12.49 lb/ft³), with a typical 
density of about 140 kg/m³ (8.74 lb/ft³) (about one third the density of 
other hard woods). It is also a very popular material to use when making 
wooden crankbaits for fishing, as it is low density but high in strength. 
Balsa wood is used to make very light, stiff structures in model bridge 
tests and for the construction of light wooden aeroplanes, most famously the 
World War II de Havilland Mosquito. It is also used in the floorpan of the 
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 sandwiched between two sheets of carbon fibre. In 
table tennis paddles, a balsa layer is typically sandwiched between two 
pieces of thin plywood. Balsa wood is also used in laminates with 
glass-reinforced plastic (fiberglass) for making high-quality balsa 
surfboards and the decks and topsides of many types of boats, especially 
pleasure craft under 30m (100 ft) in length.

Balsa wood is often used as a core material in composites, and as a result 
many wind turbines are made partially of balsa. It also remains a popular 
material for model aircraft, offering an excellent balance of strength and 
lightness.


[edit] See also
  a.. Paulownia

[edit] References
  a.. Species description
  b.. Germplasm Resources Information Network: Ochroma pyramidale
  c.. Photo of foliage and flower


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Max Robinson
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 9:39 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] toy boat





  It comes from balsam trees. I think they grow mostly in northern Canada 
and
  Alaska. I'm probably wrong about that because I got that from books like
  call of the wild.

  Regards.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Lee A. Stone" <[email protected]>
  To: <[email protected]>
  Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 8:02 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] toy boat

  >
  > thanks Betsey, now do you or another member of this list know the
  > origin if balsa wood as we know it? thanks.Lee
  >
  > On Mon, May 11, 2009 at
  > 10:20:32AM -1000,
  > Betsy Whitney wrote:
  >> Lee,
  >> We bought some at Ben Franklin about 3 months ago. An artist friend
  >> of mine bought some online because she needed very specific dimensions.
  >>
  >> Betsy
  >> At 07:27 AM 5/11/2009, you wrote:
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >> >is there such a thing as balsa wod for toy projects anymore/ ? Lee
  >> >
  >> >On
  >> >Mon, May 11, 2009 at 12:12:31PM -0500,
  >> ><mailto:wstephan%40everestkc.net>[email protected] wrote:
  >> > >
  >> > > Lenny:
  >> > >
  >> > > I can recall as a kid building something similar, though not as
  >> > elaborate. The ones me and my old man built didn't have shafts for
  >> > the prop, and the boat was just a piece of pine with a point on one
  >> > end. They worked though. I also used to build scooters made out of
  >> > a piece of 1 x 6 with roller skates I stole from my sister on each
  >> > end. These had a wooden crate on the front with handles, and they
  >> > roared like a jet when you rode them on the sidewalk. Probably
  >> > they're too dangerous for today's little darlings,.
  >> > >
  >> > > Bill Stephan
  >> > > Kansas Citty MO
  >> > > Email: <mailto:wstephan%40everestkc.net>[email protected]
  >> > > Phone: (816)803-2469
  >> > >
  >> > >
  >> > > ----- Original Message -----
  >> > > From: "Lee A. Stone"
  >> > > <<mailto:sedac%40mailsent.net>[email protected]>
  >> > > Date: Monday, May 11, 2009 11:39 am
  >> > > Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] toy boat
  >> > > >
  >> > > > i think that is a great program to get kids involved into
  >> > > > making
  >> > > > things. Lee
  >> > > >
  >> > > > On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 11:21:15AM -0400,
  >> > > > Lenny McHugh wrote:
  >> > > > > Well I had an interesting weekend with my grandson, Christian
  >> > > > age 12. For a
  >> > > > > school project he wanted to build a boat out of scrap wood. 
This
  >> > > > is for a
  >> > > > > craft trade program where kids make something then trade for
  >> > > > something that
  >> > > > > another kid has made. He had permission to have an adult use
  >> > > > power saws.
  >> > > > > Christian can use a coping saw better than most adults. We
  >> > > > talked a little
  >> > > > > about the design and he had a few books. I suggested that he
  >> > > > make a rubber
  >> > > > > band powered boat and that is what he finally decided.
  >> > > > > I first took a piece of 1x6 pine and cut a point on the one 
end.
  >> > > > In the back
  >> > > > > he cut out a part 1 1/4 inch wide and 2 1/2 inches long.
  >> > > > > He then used a mallet and chisels to cut two notches a 1/2 inch
  >> > > > long and 3/8
  >> > > > > inch wide and deep for the motor.
  >> > > > > I cut a thin piece of wood a little over 1/8 thick 3/4 inch 
wide
  >> > > > and about 4
  >> > > > > inches long.
  >> > > > > I then had Christian take a wood rasp or file to make a spot to
  >> > > > hold the
  >> > > > > paddle halfway in the 3/8 dowel rod. When the paddle was glued
  >> > > > in place he
  >> > > > > cut the rod to fit in the grooves that he chiseled in the back
  >> > > > of the boat.
  >> > > > > I then left him use my bench sander to round all of the points
  >> > > > around the
  >> > > > > boat. When he was ready to put the paddle in place I gave him
  >> > > > two electric
  >> > > > > cable straps and some small screws to put over the top of the
  >> > > > dowel rods to
  >> > > > > keep them in place. He then inserted two screw hooks right in
  >> > > > from of the
  >> > > > > paddle. Now a rubber band would be placed over the hooks and
  >> > > > around part of
  >> > > > > the paddle. By winding it a few turns when released it gave a
  >> > > > pretty good
  >> > > > > spin to the paddle.
  >> > > > > I then cut a strip that he would glue to the bottom to make a
  >> > > > rudder. Again
  >> > > > > he used the sander to shape the front of the strip and glued it
  >> > > > in place.
  >> > > > > I took a small piece of 2x4 and using the chop saw made the top
  >> > > > of the boat.
  >> > > > > He then used the drill press to drill a 1 1/4 hole to hold a
  >> > > > medicine
  >> > > > > container. This will both represent a smoke stack and hold a 
lot
  >> > > > of extra
  >> > > > > rubber bands.
  >> > > > > He got to use quite a few tools. A bench sander, drill press,
  >> > > > hand drill,
  >> > > > > coping saw, wood rasp, wood chisels and a mallet and a sanding
  >> > > > block. He is
  >> > > > > quite proud of the boat. He now has to paint it and have it
  >> > > > ready for next
  >> > > > > week.
  >> > > > > Christian, like me, also has RP. I want him to learn to use as
  >> > > > many tools as
  >> > > > > he can while he has some vision. We have become very close and
  >> > > > projects like
  >> > > > > this are wonderful.
  >> > > > > ---
  >> > > > > Please visit my home page; it is motivational, inspirational 
and
  >> > > > humorous
  >> > > > > with many resources for the blind.
  >> > > > >
  >> > 
<http://www.geocities.com/lenny_mchugh/>http://www.geocities.com/lenny_mchugh/
  >> > > > > Lenny
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > >
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  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > Send any questions regarding list management to:
  >> > > > >
  >> > 
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  >> >
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  >> > > > >
  >> > > >
  >> > 
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  >> > Or
  >> > > > >
  >> > 
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  >> >
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > The Pod Cast address for the Blind Handy Man Show is.
  >> > > > >
  >> > 
<http://www.acbradio.org/news/xml/podcast.php?pgm=saturday>http://www.acbradio.org/news/xml/podcast.php?pgm=saturday
  >> >
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > Visit The Blind Handy Man Files Page To Review Contributions
  >> > > > From Various List Members At The Following address:
  >> > > > >
  >> > 
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  >> >
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > Visit the archives page at the following address
  >> > > > >
  >> > 
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  >> >
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > If you would like to join the JAWS Users List, then visit the
  >> > > > following address for more information:
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  >> > > > > For a complete list of email commands pertaining to the Blind
  >> > > > Handy Man list just send a blank message to:
  >> > > > >
  >> > 
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  >> > Groups Links
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > >
  >> > > >
  >> > > > --
  >> > > > "When you wake up in the morning, Pooh," said Piglet at last,
  >> > > > "what's the first thing you say to yourself?"
  >> > > > "What's for breakfast?" said Pooh. "What do you say, Piglet?"
  >> > > > "I say, I wonder what's going to happen exciting today?" said
  >> > > > Piglet.
  >> > > > Pooh nodded thoughtfully. "It's the same thing," he said.
  >> > > > Are you curious? Ask me about Temptations toy parties.
  >> > > >
  >> >
  >> >--
  >> >"When you wake up in the morning, Pooh," said Piglet at last,
  >> >"what's the first thing you say to yourself?"
  >> >"What's for breakfast?" said Pooh. "What do you say, Piglet?"
  >> >"I say, I wonder what's going to happen exciting today?" said Piglet.
  >> >Pooh nodded thoughtfully. "It's the same thing," he said.
  >> >Are you curious? Ask me about Temptations toy parties.
  >> >
  >>
  >>
  >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
  >>
  >
  > -- 
  > "When you wake up in the morning, Pooh," said Piglet at last,
  > "what's the first thing you say to yourself?"
  > "What's for breakfast?" said Pooh. "What do you say, Piglet?"
  > "I say, I wonder what's going to happen exciting today?" said Piglet.
  > Pooh nodded thoughtfully. "It's the same thing," he said.
  > Are you curious? Ask me about Temptations toy parties.
  >
  >
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