I think it would be a good idea to post a list of known poisonous / toxic wood commonly used in our craft. Does anyone have such a list readily available they could post in this forum?
Maybe Russ or Steve could pin it to the top as a reference.
Just a point many people are unaware that Oleander, is deadly, I know it's not a wood we are likely to use, but I just have to give a heads up to those folks that live where it is often used as a hedge, in the more temperate climates such as Southern California.
Every part of it is poisonous including the pollen, sap and even the smoke if you are burning it as in a leaf pile. About 5 dried leaves will kill a full grown horse. It used to be known as Assassins Tea. It brings about a massive heart attack, usually fatal.
My Dad and I were working between a long building and a 10 or 15 foot tall hedge of the stuff one summer in Tempe, AZ in the summer time, it was in full bloom, and my Dad got really dizzy and short of breath, so we got the heck out of there, and it took about an hour for him to feel back to normal. We did research of the stuff and found that the water in a bucket that you were rooting sticks in was poisonous and had to be changed regularly or the roots wouldn't form. There was an article about a family having a picnic in their back yard, the husband cut sticks to roast hotdogs, and marshmallows on, and his wife found they were short a stick. She cut one from an Oleander bush and as luck would have it her husband used it and died.
Nothing to play with!
Gabby