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Offline bushboy

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hickory question?
« on: March 20, 2013, 04:02:42 pm »
A few years back I bought a board and it was quite pinkish in colour ,I roughed out a bow and broke it juring floor tiller!was wondering if it was the wood being on the way out when harvested ?when I logged I saw the same thing in spuce when the tree was dieing of old age! Or maybe my lack of skill.
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Offline PEARL DRUMS

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Re: hickory question?
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2013, 04:08:33 pm »
Considering hickory doesnt break really and you know what time it is with a rasp in your hand, Id almost bet you got ahold of bad wood!
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Offline tom sawyer

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Re: hickory question?
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2013, 05:01:40 pm »
Some hickory heartwood I've seen is pinkish, but it could also be that it was infected with a mold that weakened it.  And then some particular pieces I've used were just more brittle than the average for whatever reason.  I tend to find an older tree to have more brittle wood than a younger tree, that based on some limited observations of course.  My favorite trees are 8-12" diameter, skinny enough that each ring has seen a substantial amount of stress during the growing season.  Those older trees, the outer rings tend to be thinner and I thin the latrge amount of wood in the interior may be protecting the newer wood from being strengthened by periodic stress from wind etc.
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