I was wondering if the more learned here can shed any light on the suitability of monkey puzzle wood for carving? I've been processing some firewood this morning and have a load that has spalted up. Its was left in the exact same place that I put the birch that spalted up so well. As you can see, not so well as the birch, but still an interesting wood.
The photo is from the first round that I've looked at, maybe other pieces will yield better spalting.
I guess its safe for bowls, platters etc, but maybe not for liquids, as its an ancient species of pine isn't it?
Thanks.
edit... looking a little closer at the wood, it feels and looks more like a hardwood than the softwood it is. Interesting species indeed.
The photo is from the first round that I've looked at, maybe other pieces will yield better spalting.
I guess its safe for bowls, platters etc, but maybe not for liquids, as its an ancient species of pine isn't it?
Thanks.
edit... looking a little closer at the wood, it feels and looks more like a hardwood than the softwood it is. Interesting species indeed.
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