O.K....so now that we're clearing some trees, I'm going to have a supply of various types of hardwoods - and am wondering what to do with these (other than just stack them up in the wood shed).
Saturday saw us cutting down the large Locust in the side yard, which was dangerously close to the house - and overshadowed the boxwoods. I plan to use the larger portions of the trunk to split into fence railes, and some of the smaller scrub pieces to make pins and tines with...but are there other uses for Locusts?
I am familiar with the 1860 U.S. Ordnance Manual, and the subsequent C.S. version, but found the list of Wood Uses to be rather small, and as one would suspect - primarily focused on arms & munitions packaging.
I figured, that perhaps the board could use a compiled list (preferably with sources) of wood types and their uses...and of course, I'm wondering what to do with the beech, sycamore...etc.
Thanks!
Paul B.
Paul B.
Saturday saw us cutting down the large Locust in the side yard, which was dangerously close to the house - and overshadowed the boxwoods. I plan to use the larger portions of the trunk to split into fence railes, and some of the smaller scrub pieces to make pins and tines with...but are there other uses for Locusts?
I am familiar with the 1860 U.S. Ordnance Manual, and the subsequent C.S. version, but found the list of Wood Uses to be rather small, and as one would suspect - primarily focused on arms & munitions packaging.
I figured, that perhaps the board could use a compiled list (preferably with sources) of wood types and their uses...and of course, I'm wondering what to do with the beech, sycamore...etc.
Thanks!
Paul B.
Paul B.
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