Wednesday 13 July 2016


Did you know that?


HMS Victory not all oak! One of the most famous warships in the world under Admiral Lord Nelsons
 command at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 ensured HMS Victory’s place in the history books.
We know the oak forests of Britain were harvested to build the fleet that ensure Britannia ruled
the waves in the Napoleonic wars. ‘Hearts of oak’ the Royal Navy anthem still further assured the
legendary status of oak in the minds of British seafarers. But did you know that the keel is made
of English elm? Elm was probably chosen for its durability when wet and its resistant to splitting.
The keel is the major part of the ship, which ties together the upright frames, the stem and stern post.

Wednesday 1 June 2016

ASH WOOD

 There are 16 species of ash which grow in the eastern United States. Of these, the white ash is the
largest and most commercially important.
 Ash is a hard, heavy, ring porous hardwood. It has a prominent grain that resembles oak, and a
white to light brown color. Ash can be differentiated from hickory (pecan) which it also resembles, by white dots in the darker summerwood which can be seen with the naked eye. Ash burls have a twisted, interwoven figure.
 Ash is widely used for structural frames and steam bent furniture pieces. It is often less expensive than comparable hardwoods.

Wednesday 13 April 2016



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