Looking for some more interesting timber to integrate to a table top, I just picked up this yew from a friend for £10. It looks fantastic.
But when I got home I started reading about potential hazards from dust (I read another thread on here about using yew for a chopping block and people discussed the harmful effects of the berries and leaves, and concluded yew's possibly not best for food prep).
If I work on it outside with a mask (cutting the section I want to use, planing and sanding), can a) I expect to be unaffected by the dust; and b) will it be ok to include a section in a small table top with a finish to protect it/ the user? Would you use it on a table top? If not, apart from building a bow, what could I use it for?!
Thanks for any thoughts,
Chris
But when I got home I started reading about potential hazards from dust (I read another thread on here about using yew for a chopping block and people discussed the harmful effects of the berries and leaves, and concluded yew's possibly not best for food prep).
If I work on it outside with a mask (cutting the section I want to use, planing and sanding), can a) I expect to be unaffected by the dust; and b) will it be ok to include a section in a small table top with a finish to protect it/ the user? Would you use it on a table top? If not, apart from building a bow, what could I use it for?!
Thanks for any thoughts,
Chris