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Haven't used it in woodworking, but have a massive one in the backyard I have to keep cutting back hard every couple of years. It's a pretty lousy wood from the perspective of working in one for tree work. They do grow back like a weed after a severe cut, though.

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There are lots of species of laurel. Are you talking about bay laurel aka myrtle? That is e very beautiful species. I have yet to work with it, but I keep an eye out for driftwood when I am at the beach.

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A huge Myrtle is what we have in the back. Unusually flexible and weak-wooded relative to all the other trees I've worked in. Reminds me of a monstrous version of Mulberry and other pallet woods in terms of wood quality. Have no idea of what it looks like finished, though.

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For woods that look cool but are a pain in the ass to work with, have stability issues, etc, I prefer to use them as a veneer. save yourself some headaches. Haven't ever used Laurel though.

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