The lumber came in from The Hardwood Store of North Carolina Inc... It's really beautiful, they did a fantastic job with the custom cutting for this project! I would recommend both places for some really great wood.
I'll have to take your advice on the longer Ash tripod for a spare leg, but on the shorter Oak tripod believe me when I say that it's going to be really hard to break. They are 1 5/16 inch thick and only 18 inches long for each section. I really think the tripod will hold 200 pounds when it's done.
See the strength of the Ask 1 inch square pieces, I think I'm going to revise my designs to make it a little lighter. I was going to over build it with four pieces for each leg (and only two sections), but this is strong enough that I think I can use only 3 pieces for each leg.
I think I'm going to use bronze for the clamp bands, it's a little cheaper than brass, and should be stronger. I'm just going to use a simple knob that presses the three pieces together to lock the legs. May not have the same style as a cam lock, but it will be functional. I still need to feet some leveling feet that are the correct materials and size to be used as the legs lock.
When I get a little farther along I'll get some pictures together and start a new thread for the short tripod. The longer one will have to wait until I get the short one finished.