A few weeks ago a neighbour had an old hawthorn tree removed from their garden. I was lucky enough to get some of the timber for free. Some was cut in to 6 to 8 inch slabs by the tree surgeon so that is now drying as firewood. However, there were a few logs and branches which were long enough to slice in to boards (1 to 2 inch thick) using my chainsaw and bandsaw. The tree was heavily affected by rot and covered in vines, some up to 2 inches thick but I have rescued some nice pieces. What I have noticed so far is that the sound wood is really hard and dense.
The timber is currently drying but I'm expecting that in a year or two when I want to use it, I'm going to have to do a lot of sharpening.
Has anyone else worked with hawthorn and can give me some tips?
The timber is currently drying but I'm expecting that in a year or two when I want to use it, I'm going to have to do a lot of sharpening.
Has anyone else worked with hawthorn and can give me some tips?