Howdy folks
In my garden, we had a treestump. Originally I thought it was just a post, but it still had bark and we couldn't think why the post would be there anyway, so I'm assuming it was a tree cut off about 1.5 metres above the ground for whatever reason.
Anyway, it bugs me to death every time I mow the lawn, so I whipped out my new folding saw and axe and cut the sucker down... and was quite shocked at just how hard the wood was.
Anyway, heres a pic:
Sorry for the bad quality... it's a bit more orangey-brown than in that pic.
The bark is a very dark brown and pretty thin, it flaked quite a bit when I scraped some off, though it has been dead for years at least.
Anyway, I'd just like to know what kind of wood it is, like I say, it's pretty hard so I'm hoping to make some knife handles out of it when it's dried out and maybe a chopping board... and of course a few spoons
Cheers folks!
Pete
In my garden, we had a treestump. Originally I thought it was just a post, but it still had bark and we couldn't think why the post would be there anyway, so I'm assuming it was a tree cut off about 1.5 metres above the ground for whatever reason.
Anyway, it bugs me to death every time I mow the lawn, so I whipped out my new folding saw and axe and cut the sucker down... and was quite shocked at just how hard the wood was.
Anyway, heres a pic:
Sorry for the bad quality... it's a bit more orangey-brown than in that pic.
The bark is a very dark brown and pretty thin, it flaked quite a bit when I scraped some off, though it has been dead for years at least.
Anyway, I'd just like to know what kind of wood it is, like I say, it's pretty hard so I'm hoping to make some knife handles out of it when it's dried out and maybe a chopping board... and of course a few spoons
Cheers folks!
Pete