sploo
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A colleague of mine is thinking about having a hornbeam tree removed from his garden. The main trunk looks pretty straight and is about 2m tall and around 40cm in diameter (though it's "fluted" so the usable diameter will be less).
It also looks to have a few decent sized branches, of maybe 1/3 to 1/2 of the main trunk diameter, and up to 1m long.
If it is taken it down, how should we prepare the timber? I've previously planked sweet chestnut and maple logs (though nothing that long). I've also started turning now, so there's also the possibility of bowl blanks and tool handles - but I don't have any particular projects in mind.
Any suggestions of sensible preparation for hornbeam? Would it be worth quarter sawing some planks, or flat/plain? Should I focus instead on bowl blanks and tool handles?
It also looks to have a few decent sized branches, of maybe 1/3 to 1/2 of the main trunk diameter, and up to 1m long.
If it is taken it down, how should we prepare the timber? I've previously planked sweet chestnut and maple logs (though nothing that long). I've also started turning now, so there's also the possibility of bowl blanks and tool handles - but I don't have any particular projects in mind.
Any suggestions of sensible preparation for hornbeam? Would it be worth quarter sawing some planks, or flat/plain? Should I focus instead on bowl blanks and tool handles?