Sheptonphil
Scrumpy junkie
I have been offered a, yet to be felled, yew tree from the local cemetery.
Approx. 35ft tall 3ft across and of course all the branches up to 10 inches, 200 years+ old (some say 300 years old) . It will be felled professionally, and I can have as much wood as I care to collect.
Is Yew straightforward to season using the paint/PVA on ends method, or am I wasting time and effort collecting it to find the logs crack anyways to the point of being useless? How much is too much to collect, I can have all of it if that I can physically move, the rest will be chipped or burnt? Is trunk wood or branch wood the better for turning?
Thanks for advice
Phil
Approx. 35ft tall 3ft across and of course all the branches up to 10 inches, 200 years+ old (some say 300 years old) . It will be felled professionally, and I can have as much wood as I care to collect.
Is Yew straightforward to season using the paint/PVA on ends method, or am I wasting time and effort collecting it to find the logs crack anyways to the point of being useless? How much is too much to collect, I can have all of it if that I can physically move, the rest will be chipped or burnt? Is trunk wood or branch wood the better for turning?
Thanks for advice
Phil