fraxinus
Established Member
Hi all,
I'm hoping one of you lovely lot can help me out as its driving me nuts that my memory has failed me. I knew I should have written it down!
Firstly A little bit of background info may help. Back in January 2013 while I was at one of the Westonbirt arboretum wood sales I bought a hardwood plank of timber that measured approximately 550 x 35 x 2200mm. I paid £50 for the heavy plank, as it was still green having only been drying out under the tarpaulin. Upon hearing the name I presumed I would remember it, how wrong i was! forgive me if this sounds like nonsense, I vaguely remember it being named after a common species and preceded by asian?
I took this photo of a planed sample of the timber that had already been dried and prepared, this is what convinced me to buy a plank.The colour is as close to accurate as I can recall.
The following three photos are colour corrected, and are taken of a small section 40 x 40 x 120mm of the plank I purchased. I do also have a picture of the bark which I will upload later on.
I have even looked through the entire list of species at the arboretum hoping I would recognise it if I saw it and cross checking it on the hobbit house database.
Any clues much appreciated!
I'm hoping one of you lovely lot can help me out as its driving me nuts that my memory has failed me. I knew I should have written it down!
Firstly A little bit of background info may help. Back in January 2013 while I was at one of the Westonbirt arboretum wood sales I bought a hardwood plank of timber that measured approximately 550 x 35 x 2200mm. I paid £50 for the heavy plank, as it was still green having only been drying out under the tarpaulin. Upon hearing the name I presumed I would remember it, how wrong i was! forgive me if this sounds like nonsense, I vaguely remember it being named after a common species and preceded by asian?
I took this photo of a planed sample of the timber that had already been dried and prepared, this is what convinced me to buy a plank.The colour is as close to accurate as I can recall.
The following three photos are colour corrected, and are taken of a small section 40 x 40 x 120mm of the plank I purchased. I do also have a picture of the bark which I will upload later on.
I have even looked through the entire list of species at the arboretum hoping I would recognise it if I saw it and cross checking it on the hobbit house database.
Any clues much appreciated!