Dan Robbins
Established Member
Hi, I am a quite new when it comes to wood working so want some basic advice.
I previously tried making some mortice and tenon joints in what i thought was pine but turned out to be spruce.
My tools were sharp and my technique was correct but was not having much success because the wood seemed quite "flakey".
I have come across some sources of "reclaimed wood", nobody can tell me what wood this is, I have heard that aged wood has slightly different properties when it comes to its ease of working. Is this true? and assuming this is also spruce, would i be better off at sticking to a different joint technique?
http://www.salvo.co.uk/images/userimgs/ ... 9970_2.jpg
Dan
I previously tried making some mortice and tenon joints in what i thought was pine but turned out to be spruce.
My tools were sharp and my technique was correct but was not having much success because the wood seemed quite "flakey".
I have come across some sources of "reclaimed wood", nobody can tell me what wood this is, I have heard that aged wood has slightly different properties when it comes to its ease of working. Is this true? and assuming this is also spruce, would i be better off at sticking to a different joint technique?
http://www.salvo.co.uk/images/userimgs/ ... 9970_2.jpg
Dan