Love that box elder!
I've only done turning projects with zebrawood, purpleheart, cocobolo, bocote, padauk, etc. All worked well on the lathe. The oils in some of them would definitely interfere with gluing up laminations so acetone would definitely be your friend. Another issue is with the dust, esp with cocobolo and other woods in the rosewood family. Some people can develop severe sensitivities to these so be sure to wear a proper mask when working with it.
Baltic birch is my favourite plywood. Every layer is birch (all voids should be factory-patched too) and there are many layers compared to the basic oak or birch plywood you see in a big box store where you get a thin veneer of birch/oak, etc and the core is a few layers of a much softer wood, often with voids in the middle.
I've only done turning projects with zebrawood, purpleheart, cocobolo, bocote, padauk, etc. All worked well on the lathe. The oils in some of them would definitely interfere with gluing up laminations so acetone would definitely be your friend. Another issue is with the dust, esp with cocobolo and other woods in the rosewood family. Some people can develop severe sensitivities to these so be sure to wear a proper mask when working with it.
Baltic birch is my favourite plywood. Every layer is birch (all voids should be factory-patched too) and there are many layers compared to the basic oak or birch plywood you see in a big box store where you get a thin veneer of birch/oak, etc and the core is a few layers of a much softer wood, often with voids in the middle.