06-06-2017, 03:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-07-2017, 04:32 PM by Wild Turkey.)
LOML is helping with an estate sale. One of the items is a "blanket roller" bed said to be built in the 1800's and they want to know what kind of wood was used.
Sorry, no pix.
We were thinking walnut at first look, but it was too red and grain isn't right for Walnut or Cherry.
Found an area where the blanket roller turned in the foot post and could see the raw wood was light colored, but got very dark when dampened.
I also noticed that on the round posts there was a small area of quarter-sawn figure but the pores and grain don't look like Oak.
The only wood that comes to mind is Chestnut -- does anyone know if it shows medulary rays?
Edit to add pix:
Here's the bed:
Here's the interesting grain on turned post:
Here's some of the raw wood (the darker spot is where I wet it yesterday)
Headboard:
grain on turned post:
(Couldn't find any good end grain exposed)
Any ideas???
Sorry, no pix.
We were thinking walnut at first look, but it was too red and grain isn't right for Walnut or Cherry.
Found an area where the blanket roller turned in the foot post and could see the raw wood was light colored, but got very dark when dampened.
I also noticed that on the round posts there was a small area of quarter-sawn figure but the pores and grain don't look like Oak.
The only wood that comes to mind is Chestnut -- does anyone know if it shows medulary rays?
Edit to add pix:
Here's the bed:
Here's the interesting grain on turned post:
Here's some of the raw wood (the darker spot is where I wet it yesterday)
Headboard:
grain on turned post:
(Couldn't find any good end grain exposed)
Any ideas???
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Wild Turkey
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Wild Turkey
We may see the writing on the wall, but all we do is criticize the handwriting.
(joined 10/1999)