12-19-2017, 05:42 PM
The mountain ash in the back yard lost a limb to high winds recently. Today I cut the branch up and was surprised to see that the heartwood was very dark, as dark as walnut. I'm going to air dry some pieces, it's small but there's enough for some knife scales.
Couldn't find anything online about the qualities of American mountain ash wood. (Plenty about Australian mountain ash which is in the eucalyptus family and not the same tree.) Anyone have any experience using mountain ash? The tree is on it's last legs and will have to come down in the next couple of years.
Couldn't find anything online about the qualities of American mountain ash wood. (Plenty about Australian mountain ash which is in the eucalyptus family and not the same tree.) Anyone have any experience using mountain ash? The tree is on it's last legs and will have to come down in the next couple of years.
Mike B.
One thing is for certain though. Whichever method you use, you can be absolutely certain that you are most assuredly doing it wrong. Axehandle, 2/24/2016
Do not get in to much of a hurry buddy... Arlin, 5/18/2022
Apology excepted. TT. 2/25/20223
One thing is for certain though. Whichever method you use, you can be absolutely certain that you are most assuredly doing it wrong. Axehandle, 2/24/2016
Do not get in to much of a hurry buddy... Arlin, 5/18/2022
Apology excepted. TT. 2/25/20223