For the heads of pestles and other wooden grinding/ battering implements ? And by native I mean any wood that's been here since the Romans.
i need to turn a six inch diameter head to fit on a four foot something handle to make a knocking-mel., the used standing with the mortar on the floor sized pestle that goes with the comedy sized millstone grit mortar we dug out of the garden a few years back.
i suppose the main attribute would be resistance to splintering/getting chavelled. Weights not so important as I can use lead inside it to increase that.
ATB
Tom
i need to turn a six inch diameter head to fit on a four foot something handle to make a knocking-mel., the used standing with the mortar on the floor sized pestle that goes with the comedy sized millstone grit mortar we dug out of the garden a few years back.
i suppose the main attribute would be resistance to splintering/getting chavelled. Weights not so important as I can use lead inside it to increase that.
ATB
Tom