I have a piece in which id like to contrast some charred black with a very white white, ideally as plain as possible, turned into simple cylinders with rounded top ends, bottom ends set into the black stuff... its a sculptural thing.
anyway, i was under the impression holly was very white but a friend just brought me a big haul of wood lumps from his brother, a tree surgeon, which included some holly (and some apple, pear, laburnum and walnut! hurray)
however having split the holly its not really that white, and has more going on than i expected, no bad thing but not what im after...
can anyone recommend anything? that i can 'forage' or buy... Ash too broad grained, sycamore might be nice, id put up with some ripples if it was very white... ive never bleached wood but a quick search seems to suggest thats a thing people do...
anyway, i was under the impression holly was very white but a friend just brought me a big haul of wood lumps from his brother, a tree surgeon, which included some holly (and some apple, pear, laburnum and walnut! hurray)
however having split the holly its not really that white, and has more going on than i expected, no bad thing but not what im after...
can anyone recommend anything? that i can 'forage' or buy... Ash too broad grained, sycamore might be nice, id put up with some ripples if it was very white... ive never bleached wood but a quick search seems to suggest thats a thing people do...