Dandan
Established Member
Hi all,
My friend's dad unfortunately died a couple of months ago, and she asked me to make a memorial park bench for him. Well I was super honoured to be asked, and what I think is brilliant is that i'll be making it from his own giant stash of slabbed elm which seems particularly fitting. I'll do a project build on that in due course but I digress, in amongst the elm was a single thick plank of something else that clearly wasn't elm. My friend insisted I take it (who am I to argue) and now I'd like to figure out what it is!
It came to me with a very dirty, very dark surface, here it is after being wire brushed to relieve it of the dirt:
As you can see I cut an end and planed a small section to see the grain. At first I thought the dark colour was some kind of stain, but there are saw marks in the dark area, who doesn't sand them out before applying a stain? But on the other hand, what wood darkens naturally that much? So planing revealed a wide variety of colour and also very close growth rings (mmm, quartersawn)
The light marks perpendicular to the grain are my planing marks
The live edge is quite textured
Ok what else... It's very smooth to the touch, even before sanding, its very heavy and very stiff. It doesn't smell distinctly when cut.
A quick google made me think perhaps its teak? Aside from that i'm clueless.
I'll add that i used a repsirator to sand it just in case, as i've no idea what it might be.
My friend's dad unfortunately died a couple of months ago, and she asked me to make a memorial park bench for him. Well I was super honoured to be asked, and what I think is brilliant is that i'll be making it from his own giant stash of slabbed elm which seems particularly fitting. I'll do a project build on that in due course but I digress, in amongst the elm was a single thick plank of something else that clearly wasn't elm. My friend insisted I take it (who am I to argue) and now I'd like to figure out what it is!
It came to me with a very dirty, very dark surface, here it is after being wire brushed to relieve it of the dirt:
As you can see I cut an end and planed a small section to see the grain. At first I thought the dark colour was some kind of stain, but there are saw marks in the dark area, who doesn't sand them out before applying a stain? But on the other hand, what wood darkens naturally that much? So planing revealed a wide variety of colour and also very close growth rings (mmm, quartersawn)
The light marks perpendicular to the grain are my planing marks
The live edge is quite textured
Ok what else... It's very smooth to the touch, even before sanding, its very heavy and very stiff. It doesn't smell distinctly when cut.
A quick google made me think perhaps its teak? Aside from that i'm clueless.
I'll add that i used a repsirator to sand it just in case, as i've no idea what it might be.