I have a good sized billet of wood I was going to use for a bow but don't think it will work for that so I was wondering if ash is an acceptable pipe wood. I really want to use this wood for something since my dad and I cut the tree down and split the wood about 15 years ago. Dad has passed on since then and I really want to use this wood. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Paul
IS ASH AN OPTION
IS ASH AN OPTION
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Re: IS ASH AN OPTION
Ash is reasonably heat resistant, but what you'll find (eventually) is that tars will wick through the pores.
The big trouble with many woods, and I don't know about ash, especially, but with many, is that they absorb a lot of water, and then dry out, and this cycling will crack the wood.
Give it a try and see what happens.
The big trouble with many woods, and I don't know about ash, especially, but with many, is that they absorb a lot of water, and then dry out, and this cycling will crack the wood.
Give it a try and see what happens.
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Re: IS ASH AN OPTION
Personally, if I were you I would use the ash to make tools. I understand you want to make a pipe in your dad's memory from the wood you and he felled and split, but I personally feel that tools are a more durable and useful tribute to him.
I've made a few lathe tool handles out of ash that work great, but there are many more projects you could do with it.
Just my two cents. I don't have the whole story, so apologies if I've offended.
I've made a few lathe tool handles out of ash that work great, but there are many more projects you could do with it.
Just my two cents. I don't have the whole story, so apologies if I've offended.
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Re: IS ASH AN OPTION
What a great idea, frazeeg!
Re: IS ASH AN OPTION
No No there is no offense taken a good idea is a good idea. Thanks now I know that a pipe may not be the best use of this wood. thanks a lot.
It's better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.