scouserjoe
Member
Hello everyone and Happy New Year.
I have turned a couple of bowls from Yew and would like to use one as a fruit bowl. I have researched Yew and can't find find much agreement as to whether it is too toxic to use with food. No site seems able to suggest a finish or other way to ensure I don't poison people! Some sites say it should never be used in this way, others insist that there is no such thing as a list of 'banned' timber.
I wonder if any of you experienced turners and woodworkers could shed light on this?
Regards
I have turned a couple of bowls from Yew and would like to use one as a fruit bowl. I have researched Yew and can't find find much agreement as to whether it is too toxic to use with food. No site seems able to suggest a finish or other way to ensure I don't poison people! Some sites say it should never be used in this way, others insist that there is no such thing as a list of 'banned' timber.
I wonder if any of you experienced turners and woodworkers could shed light on this?
Regards