Hi,
I'm looking for a good wood to carve into a wedding ring. My girlfriend doesn't wear any jewellery, and doesn't like metal next to her skin. I want to carve her a wooden ring to serve as a symbol, and wouldn't intend for it to be durable enough for every-day use.
So.. what suggestions do you have for wood type? I'm thinking that when I've used holly for firewood it's been very hard and seemingly very white. Does anyone know how it seasons? Is there a whiter wood that anyone can think of that I might be able to search for in the West Country or buy in blocks?
I'm guessing that a wood with a very fine grain or complex grain like walnut might be best for strength while being worked? A cousin once showed me some bog wood which seemed very very dense and hard but was pitch black in colour, and I think I want to use a very white wood.
I have no previous experience with wood carving, but reckon I can do it given enough practice
Thanks!
I'm looking for a good wood to carve into a wedding ring. My girlfriend doesn't wear any jewellery, and doesn't like metal next to her skin. I want to carve her a wooden ring to serve as a symbol, and wouldn't intend for it to be durable enough for every-day use.
So.. what suggestions do you have for wood type? I'm thinking that when I've used holly for firewood it's been very hard and seemingly very white. Does anyone know how it seasons? Is there a whiter wood that anyone can think of that I might be able to search for in the West Country or buy in blocks?
I'm guessing that a wood with a very fine grain or complex grain like walnut might be best for strength while being worked? A cousin once showed me some bog wood which seemed very very dense and hard but was pitch black in colour, and I think I want to use a very white wood.
I have no previous experience with wood carving, but reckon I can do it given enough practice

Thanks!