Glenn McCullough Member Joined Feb 18, 2004 Messages 4,130 Location Grosse Pointe Woods, mi, USA Sep 19, 2012 #1 Made this 10" mill for my daughters' in-laws, who provived the wood from a downed tree in their yard. Not sure what kind of wood it is, any ideas? Attachments schimer peppermill2 002 - Copy.jpg 13.4 KB · Views: 339
Made this 10" mill for my daughters' in-laws, who provived the wood from a downed tree in their yard. Not sure what kind of wood it is, any ideas?
ed4copies Local Chapter Manager Joined Mar 25, 2005 Messages 24,712 Location Racine, WI, USA. Sep 19, 2012 #2 Glenn, Looks similar grain to cherry--could it be a fruit tree?
InvisibleMan Member Joined Feb 13, 2011 Messages 716 Location San Jose, CA Sep 19, 2012 #3 Looks like a pepper mill tree to me. And a nice one! :biggrin:
Glenn McCullough Member Joined Feb 18, 2004 Messages 4,130 Location Grosse Pointe Woods, mi, USA Sep 19, 2012 #4 ould be but seemed to be softer than cherry or maple. ed4copies said: Glenn, Looks similar grain to cherry--could it be a fruit tree? Click to expand...
ould be but seemed to be softer than cherry or maple. ed4copies said: Glenn, Looks similar grain to cherry--could it be a fruit tree? Click to expand...
ed4copies Local Chapter Manager Joined Mar 25, 2005 Messages 24,712 Location Racine, WI, USA. Sep 19, 2012 #5 Glenn McCullough said: ould be but seemed to be softer than cherry or maple. ed4copies said: Glenn, Looks similar grain to cherry--could it be a fruit tree? Click to expand... Click to expand... I was thinking along the lines of pear or apple---I have not turned either, but they would be "common" in Michigan (as they are in Wisconsin).
Glenn McCullough said: ould be but seemed to be softer than cherry or maple. ed4copies said: Glenn, Looks similar grain to cherry--could it be a fruit tree? Click to expand... Click to expand... I was thinking along the lines of pear or apple---I have not turned either, but they would be "common" in Michigan (as they are in Wisconsin).
F fritz64 Member Joined May 3, 2006 Messages 207 Location grand rapids, mich., USA. Sep 19, 2012 #6 soft maple or scyamore
Rick_G Member Joined Nov 30, 2007 Messages 1,996 Location Bothwell, Ontario, Canada. Sep 19, 2012 #7 Looks like it might be Box Elder. Took a tree down a few years ago and it looked a lot like that. Relatively soft as well.
Looks like it might be Box Elder. Took a tree down a few years ago and it looked a lot like that. Relatively soft as well.