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Just had to take most of one down and log it...

Very dense... Is it good for anything? (Apart from spindles, toothpicks and skewers, that is...)
 
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Best wood there is for bows. When you say "logs" what length/thickness are we talking?
Regrettably they're only about 18" max - the contractor who was removing the bulk of the tree cut it up before I got there - bit annoying though - we had to use a contractor as it was a specialised felling as the tree had fallen over a road.
 
Varies: from maybe 3" to 10"+
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From the "Treegrowing" website using Google:

Quote: "Spindle produces a fine-grained, easily split wood. It is not particularly durable but has been used to make spindles (hence the common name), knitting needles, skewers and toothpicks. It is also very good for carving.

The charcoal produced from spindle wood is of very high quality and is used by artists.

The whole plant is poisonous."

So carving.... and charcoal... ?
 

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