mattsutton29 Established Member Joined 26 Jul 2022 Messages 88 Reaction score 36 Location Shrewsbury 24 Sep 2022 #1 Can anyone identify this length of timber I was given. I’m laminating pieces of it together to make turning blanks. Used one and it’s pretty hard. Attachments 29EE0CCC-A519-4F00-8332-A9255DE59C03.jpeg 1.7 MB E69C0DDB-54A5-44F3-B527-C256AD6A1D64.jpeg 1.4 MB B1E2A6E5-EB6A-4357-ABD8-001C917E371F.jpeg 1.9 MB EB95CB61-70FC-4A27-8A83-120823251011.jpeg 1.7 MB
Can anyone identify this length of timber I was given. I’m laminating pieces of it together to make turning blanks. Used one and it’s pretty hard.
N niall Y Established Member Joined 1 Nov 2018 Messages 1,622 Reaction score 1,221 Location CARDIGAN 24 Sep 2022 #2 That looks a lot like ASH to me.
mattsutton29 Established Member Joined 26 Jul 2022 Messages 88 Reaction score 36 Location Shrewsbury 24 Sep 2022 #3 Thanks Niall. That would explain the difficulty hollowing out end grain goblet then. Worked well though I think. Attachments image.jpg 1.6 MB
Thanks Niall. That would explain the difficulty hollowing out end grain goblet then. Worked well though I think.
R recipio Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 16 Jun 2008 Messages 1,197 Reaction score 471 Location ireland 24 Sep 2022 #4 The colour and wild grain look more like Elm to me.
Phil Pascoe Established Member Joined 29 Jan 2012 Messages 28,805 Reaction score 8,470 Location Shaft City, Mid Cornish Desert 24 Sep 2022 #5 Another one for ash.
Bingy man Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 9 Feb 2022 Messages 2,909 Reaction score 1,786 Location Wolverhampton 24 Sep 2022 #6 Not that good with timber I d but that vase is stunning
C Chris Hawkins Established Member Joined 23 Feb 2019 Messages 65 Reaction score 64 Location Chippenham 25 Sep 2022 #7 I have a good stock of Elm in my workshop at the moment - and that looks a very close match indeed.
T the great waldo Established Member Joined 2 Aug 2021 Messages 179 Reaction score 82 Location Vienna 25 Sep 2022 #8 Elm
R Rodpr Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 25 May 2021 Messages 265 Reaction score 315 Location EX8 2EN 25 Sep 2022 #9 +1 for elm
Sideways Moderator Staff member Moderator UKW Supporter Joined 26 Dec 2017 Messages 4,948 Reaction score 3,028 Location United Kingdom 25 Sep 2022 #10 I can see similarities with both ash and elm based on the grain, but I'd put my bet on ash based on the light colouring. All the elm I have is darker than this.
I can see similarities with both ash and elm based on the grain, but I'd put my bet on ash based on the light colouring. All the elm I have is darker than this.
Phil Pascoe Established Member Joined 29 Jan 2012 Messages 28,805 Reaction score 8,470 Location Shaft City, Mid Cornish Desert 25 Sep 2022 #11 The elm I've used is darker and redder/browner.
R rogxwhit Established Member Joined 17 Jun 2022 Messages 849 Reaction score 525 Location Mid Ceredigion 25 Sep 2022 #12 (1) There is a mottling in the grain that is characteristic of elm. (2) It could be wych elm. (3) When being worked, smell is a distinguishing characteristic. A hollow chisel can get quite warm and accentuates this. So - how was it? Last edited: 25 Sep 2022
(1) There is a mottling in the grain that is characteristic of elm. (2) It could be wych elm. (3) When being worked, smell is a distinguishing characteristic. A hollow chisel can get quite warm and accentuates this. So - how was it?
T the great waldo Established Member Joined 2 Aug 2021 Messages 179 Reaction score 82 Location Vienna 25 Sep 2022 #13 Elm is much softer than ash. See how hard a fingernail goes into it? Cheers Andrew