On Oct 4, 8:06 pm, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
> What have I got here?
>
> http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o290/Robatoy/Islandtop.jpg
>
> Middle piece looks maple-ish, the others a bit like beech.
> Could be birch?
>
> Opinions please?
Beech. The center strip is quarter-sawn, showing off some
lovely ray flecks. Make yourself some planes or shaves if it's
heavy enough and all dead-on plane or quarter sawn.
On Oct 5, 5:14 am, "George" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> news:[email protected]...
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> > What have I got here?
>
> >http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o290/Robatoy/Islandtop.jpg
>
> > Middle piece looks maple-ish, the others a bit like beech.
> > Could be birch?
>
> > Opinions please?
>
> Fact - beech.
>
> Old floor? Beech went out of favor quite a while ago. Doesn't behave well
> in changing humidity.
It's a butcherblock countertop. 1-1/2" thick. The house is from 1832
and the current owners are trying to restore as much as possible and
had me replace all the counters with Quartz. The island needs a lot of
repairs, but the option is mine to also replace it with quartz. If
beech doesn't behave well in moisture changing conditions, then that
explains why the island is the mess it is in. The house is right on
the St.Clair River (outflow from Lake Huron) so we know a thing or two
about changing humidity. Nothing like my southern neighbours, I'm
sure :-)
Tip-O-Hat to all that responded, 'tis been a lot of help.
r
"Ferd Farkel" wrote in message
> Beech. The center strip is quarter-sawn, showing off some
> lovely ray flecks. Make yourself some planes or shaves if it's
> heavy enough and all dead-on plane or quarter sawn.
Based on my limited experience with beech, my guess is that you may not be
far off ... although the majority looks "rift" rather than "plain" sawn.
I could well be wrong on all counts, due to this new monitor ... plus being
color blind.
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"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> What have I got here?
>
> http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o290/Robatoy/Islandtop.jpg
>
> Middle piece looks maple-ish, the others a bit like beech.
> Could be birch?
>
> Opinions please?
>
Fact - beech.
Old floor? Beech went out of favor quite a while ago. Doesn't behave well
in changing humidity. Europeans like theirs, but ours isn't quite as
uniform in color or pleasant of disposition.
I'm centered up in a mess of hardwood, and the local flooring mills don't
even put beech on their list, though it's abundant.
In article <[email protected]>, Ferd Farkel <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Oct 4, 8:06 pm, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> What have I got here?
>>
>> http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o290/Robatoy/Islandtop.jpg
>>
>> Middle piece looks maple-ish, the others a bit like beech.
>> Could be birch?
>>
>> Opinions please?
>
>Beech. The center strip is quarter-sawn, showing off some
>lovely ray flecks.
Concur. I've had several beautiful pieces of QS beech sitting in the stacks
for about five years now. I'm waiting for them to tell me what they want me to
make them into.
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Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.