I'm sure this has been asked before, but search doesn't seem to find anything useful. Daughter in the US needs me to replace the bracelet mandrels made some 20 years ago (they get a bit battered - see pic). The originals are hornbeam, which has the requisite tight grain and hardness. The one in the picture came from a log from Hatfield Forest, but that is a bit of a trek from Aberdeen. As indeed are most timber suppliers! So would welcome any suggestions where I might find enough to make two or possibly three of these, which are about a foot long and range in size from 2" to 4" diameter
(PS. Asked a guy on a local market who was selling turned items and plants if he had any hornbeam. Yes, we have one and two year old saplings. Sorry, it was timber I was looking for. Oh, no, can't get that, it doesn't grow well up here. So why.............. oh, never mind)
(PS. Asked a guy on a local market who was selling turned items and plants if he had any hornbeam. Yes, we have one and two year old saplings. Sorry, it was timber I was looking for. Oh, no, can't get that, it doesn't grow well up here. So why.............. oh, never mind)