So I bought a piece of timber today from Facebook marketplace. Advertised as oak. Rough sawn and out of the shed of a recently passed in father in law, likely been there decades, old, dirty and brown. But for £50 for 2cuft of timber it was worth a punt. It was not super heavy and thought at worst I could have just ended up with some old pine.
Got it home and couldn’t resist a few shavings to see what I had. Well golly gosh, what a fragrance and what a colour, certainly not oak nor pine! But it’s a work day and I had to sit and stew until I finished. But that smell was like nothing I’d used before.
Finally I could go and play more. I planed off a bit more and trimmed the end off on the mitre saw so I could see the end grain. By this time I thought I may have something exotic so it was full on dust mask and extraction as some of the exotic wood dusts can be nasty.
At this point this is what I had.
Highly aromatic, slightly spicy, smell when planed or sanded. Dark brown in colour and fine grained with very small end pores. Off to the internet.
Spoiler, I think I know what it is but you may want to pause here and play along!
Got it home and couldn’t resist a few shavings to see what I had. Well golly gosh, what a fragrance and what a colour, certainly not oak nor pine! But it’s a work day and I had to sit and stew until I finished. But that smell was like nothing I’d used before.
Finally I could go and play more. I planed off a bit more and trimmed the end off on the mitre saw so I could see the end grain. By this time I thought I may have something exotic so it was full on dust mask and extraction as some of the exotic wood dusts can be nasty.
At this point this is what I had.
Highly aromatic, slightly spicy, smell when planed or sanded. Dark brown in colour and fine grained with very small end pores. Off to the internet.
Spoiler, I think I know what it is but you may want to pause here and play along!