Holly - how about planking ?

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OldWood

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I know that holly is a pain to deal with. I predominantly do turning and did get some 'properly' dried holly for turning but have failed to achieve acceptable drying of this myself.

I recently got into scroll sawing and used some holly for that which was very successful. I found that there were some holly branches amongst a load of tree fellings I got the other day and wondered if planking would work better.

Anybody got any ideas ?

Rob
 
Holly will almost certainly develop a greenish stain as it dries. It is generally thought that to get Holly to stay a bright white, it needs to be felled in the winter, planked and put into a kiln on the same day, if the sap is allowed to dry under it's own steam it will stain.

Andy
 
OldWood":3e0mt5jv said:
Thanks Andy - then it will just remain in the firewood pile !!!

Rob
which would be a shame.
For turning might it be worth cutting up a few small bits and trying them in the microwave just to see how it turns out ?
 
Grahamshed":28c64mwa said:
OldWood":28c64mwa said:
Thanks Andy - then it will just remain in the firewood pile !!!

Rob
which would be a shame.
For turning might it be worth cutting up a few small bits and trying them in the microwave just to see how it turns out ?

I'd forgotten about using the microwave - I did a whole lot of wych elm bowl blanks that way 15 months ago quite successfully. Yep, worth a try - thanks for the reminder.

Rob
 
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