bugbear
Established Member
I cut a dead branch off a garden plant, and it was very hard to cut.
Later on, I noticed that the wood was very dense and heavy, even after drying (on the firewood pile).
Sadly, the logs had checked badly during drying.
Some trials in the workshop reveal the timber to be extremely dense, hard, dark coloured
and fine grained.
Have I discovered a good material for handles?
Does anyone have knowledge or experience of cotoneaster as a timber, not a garden plant?
Here's the plant:
http://www.wildaboutgardens.org.uk/plan ... aster.aspx
BugBear
Later on, I noticed that the wood was very dense and heavy, even after drying (on the firewood pile).
Sadly, the logs had checked badly during drying.
Some trials in the workshop reveal the timber to be extremely dense, hard, dark coloured
and fine grained.
Have I discovered a good material for handles?
Does anyone have knowledge or experience of cotoneaster as a timber, not a garden plant?
Here's the plant:
http://www.wildaboutgardens.org.uk/plan ... aster.aspx
BugBear