Maple wood source?

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Woodchipper

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We have a bowling alley in town. I was thinking of asking for a couple of pins that are beyond use. Anyone used them for blanks? I'm thinking the pins are a hard maple.
Joke: What is the quietest place in town? Bowling alley, you can hear a pin drop! šŸ˜
 
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That's a good idea. Bowling pins have a defined lifespan, so they are discarding them all the time. Might be a bit difficult to machine, but you could do a COA for the type of pin, or the bowling ally that they came from as an added attraction. Wood with a story.
 
For a story or a challenge it would be interesting. I would think maple in the lumber form would be pretty easy to find where you are at. Readily available at local mills, here.
 
I have turned a couple in the past.
Things I found out :
The plastic exterior does turn off fairly easy.
The interior block of the glue-up has holes to help weight the pins
 
A guy that I work with recently acquired a box of old bowling pins and as he started cutting some of them he found that they were all hollow.
 
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