Tuesday 23 February 2016

TOP 7 OF THE HARDEST WOODS:
1. Quebracho - From the Spanish “quebrar hacha,” which literally means
“axe breaker.” Aptly named, wood in the Schinopsis genus is among the
heaviest and hardest in the world.
2. Lignum Vitae -Widely accepted as the hardest wood in the world–this
wood has been listed as an endangered species and is listed in CITES.
 Consider Verawood as a very close substitute.
3. Gidgee - This Australian endemic is both very heavy and very strong.
 Some pieces are dark enough to be used as an ebony substitute: one that’s
even harder than the original article.
4. Snakewood - It’s easy to see what makes Snakewood so unique–its patterns
and markings resemble the skin of a snake. Limited supply and high demand
make this one of the most expensive woods on eart.
5. Verawood - Sometimes called Argentine Lignum Vitae, this wood is a gem:
inexpensive, great olive-green color, beautiful feathery grain pattern, and
it takes a great natural polish on the lathe.
6. Camelthorn - Formerly classified as a member of the Acacia genus, this
south African hardwood is a tough customer. The wood is stubbornly hard,
and the tree is protected by giant sharp thorns.
7. African Blackwood - In some parts of the world, this wood has achieved
an almost legendary status. Historical evidence points to this wood
(rather than Diospyros spp.) being the original “ebony.”

Monday 15 February 2016



Woodworking is a most satisfying pastime, so varied and multifaceted you will never complete the twin processes you have undertaken: acquiring tools and learning how to use them. You have begun a lifetime pursuit. ~Michael Dunbar, "Essential Tools"
The feel and beauty of finely crafted wood…the refreshing smell of your workshop…the absorbing joy of cutting and joining that makes the hours race by… These are the reasons you love woodworking.
~Jack Neff

Monday 1 February 2016

10 Things To Never Do To A Wood Floor

  1. Do not use abrasives or harsh chemicals to clean your floor
  2. Do not use hard casters on any furniture directly on your hardwood floor
  3. Do not use steam mops on your hardwood floor
  4. Do not pour cleaning product directly on floor
  5. Do not wait too long between refinish projects
  6. Do not wear high heel shoes on wood floors
  7. Do not leave the legs of your furniture unprotected
  8. Do not drag furniture or heavy appliances over your hardwood floors
  9. Do not let your dog’s nails remain untrimmed
  10. Do not allow any stains remain untreated !

Soft Wood type - REDWOOD!

REDWOOD: Indigenous to the Pacific United States, redwood trees grow to more than 300 feet tall and 2,500 years old. The best quality redwood comes from the heartwood which is resistant to deterioration due to sunlight, moisture and insects. It is used to craft outdoor furniture and decorative carvings.Redwood burls have a "cluster of eyes" figure. They are rare and valuable.