As fellow woodworking enthusiasts, I'm curious to tap into the collective wisdom of this community: which specific wood species have you found to be the most challenging or downright unpleasant to work with?
Whether it's due to an unforgiving grain pattern, unexpected hardness, or any other characteristic that has turned a project into a struggle, I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Today I had fun, to say the least, making an Iroko box. I found sanding it was hard going and anything above 240 grit brought a sheen to it. The end grain was tough to plane. The colour variations in it were nice from chocolate brown to yellow, but I won't be using it again in a hurry. I had one mitred corner that was a little open and my usual trick of rolling a screwdriver along the grain to crush it a little (to close the 1/2mm gap) proved hard to do.
Whether it's due to an unforgiving grain pattern, unexpected hardness, or any other characteristic that has turned a project into a struggle, I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Today I had fun, to say the least, making an Iroko box. I found sanding it was hard going and anything above 240 grit brought a sheen to it. The end grain was tough to plane. The colour variations in it were nice from chocolate brown to yellow, but I won't be using it again in a hurry. I had one mitred corner that was a little open and my usual trick of rolling a screwdriver along the grain to crush it a little (to close the 1/2mm gap) proved hard to do.