Out and about last night I found a branch which had fallen from a Field Maple ( Acer Campestre)
There are a few about in my neck of the woods but I've never taken any wood from them. This branch had a length which was the right size for a spoon, or maybe a hearth for friction fire lighting... but not both. So I've got a choice:
a) Carve it now, cos it's got a lovely fine grain
or b) rough out a hearth and leave it to dry for a couple of months.
Anyone with any experience? I've not found references to it's use in fire by friction and don't want to lose the carving opportunity if it'll be rubbish for a hearth.
There are a few about in my neck of the woods but I've never taken any wood from them. This branch had a length which was the right size for a spoon, or maybe a hearth for friction fire lighting... but not both. So I've got a choice:
a) Carve it now, cos it's got a lovely fine grain
or b) rough out a hearth and leave it to dry for a couple of months.
Anyone with any experience? I've not found references to it's use in fire by friction and don't want to lose the carving opportunity if it'll be rubbish for a hearth.