Hi Jim:
None on hand right now for the size your looking
for but in a few years. I'll have some....
I wonder how they keep the moisture in it to
prevent cracking and yet drying it?
I have used paint on the ends and also linseed oil
on air drying boards and would gather
that because we are talking about a relatively
small diameter that oil would do well to
replace moisture with a lubricant.
Suspect a major operation to keep and draw moisture
out sloooooowly.
Best of growing,
~Gianni
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 1:08
PM
Subject: [nafex] RE: osage orange
I just realized that I sent the following to one person,
not the entire NAFEX group as I had intended.
Regarding Osage
orange: Currently on another list that I am on, osage orange is being
discussed in reference to it's woodworking qualities. It seems to be
desirable for tool handles and other small hard projects, but it apparently
is difficult to dry and season without severe cracking, checking and
splitting.
Living in Wisconsin where it is a rarity, I'd be interested
in getting some to make chisel handles and perhaps a mallet--just in case
anyone has some spare chunks of it around.
Jim Erdman (Menomonie,
WI)
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