O Osvaldd Established Member Joined 29 Sep 2018 Messages 449 Reaction score 2 Location NI 11 Nov 2019 #1 Not my plane, just found this on the internet. The grain looks amazing, like a tiger. What wood is it? Attachments s-l1600.jpg 268.7 KB
Not my plane, just found this on the internet. The grain looks amazing, like a tiger. What wood is it?
thetyreman Established Member Joined 4 Mar 2016 Messages 4,642 Reaction score 1,561 Location earth 11 Nov 2019 #2 looks like Australian silky oak? just a guess.
AndyT Established Member Joined 24 Jul 2007 Messages 12,030 Reaction score 543 Location Bristol 11 Nov 2019 #3 Whatever it is, that's a great example of how one piece of wood can look very plain on one surface and fiery wild on another.
Whatever it is, that's a great example of how one piece of wood can look very plain on one surface and fiery wild on another.
Trevanion Greatest Of All Time Joined 29 Jul 2018 Messages 3,764 Reaction score 593 Location Pembrokeshire 11 Nov 2019 #4 I think that's some kind of lacewood like London plane or Aussie silky oak. It's a very pronounced piece whatever it is!
I think that's some kind of lacewood like London plane or Aussie silky oak. It's a very pronounced piece whatever it is!
P pitch pine Established Member Joined 3 Jul 2007 Messages 268 Reaction score 17 Location northumberland 11 Nov 2019 #5 Could be She Oak.