I am soon to be making some tool handles out of ash which need to be strong for high impact tools such as hammers etc. - I don't want the handles to break obviously.
I have some nice ash wood in store but am not sure if all ash wood is suitable for tool handles or just some - for example with oak some is suitable external grade, some just internal grade and was wondering if same applied to ash? If I cut a piece seem very resilient to knocks, breaking, bending etc. but want to make sure that it really is suitable as it is for a paying customer.
Any comments about direction and quality of grain apart from the obvious - i.e. it needs to go along the direction of handle and be knot free?
I have some nice ash wood in store but am not sure if all ash wood is suitable for tool handles or just some - for example with oak some is suitable external grade, some just internal grade and was wondering if same applied to ash? If I cut a piece seem very resilient to knocks, breaking, bending etc. but want to make sure that it really is suitable as it is for a paying customer.
Any comments about direction and quality of grain apart from the obvious - i.e. it needs to go along the direction of handle and be knot free?