Tom Wales said:Hi,
I'm about ready to start on some furniture and have some birch and cottonwood to use. I'll be making chairs, tables and some other items. I was wondering if anyone has used these woods and any thoughts about them.
Thanks,
Tom in Soldotna, AK
jonny round boy said:Tom Wales said:Hi,
I'm about ready to start on some furniture and have some birch and cottonwood to use. I'll be making chairs, tables and some other items. I was wondering if anyone has used these woods and any thoughts about them.
Thanks,
Tom in Soldotna, AK
I've no idea what cottonwood is, but I made a few pieces from birch when I was at college. It's a really nice timber to work with (though that was a long,long time before I discovered Festool....). Very nice to hand plane, cut's like butter, nice tight grain, etc.
This seems like a good opportunity to show off some of the pieces I made, so here goes. First, I made this corner wall-mounted cabinet:
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Then I got a bit more adventurous, and decided to try some traditional coopering:
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These were all done as part of my college course, about 6 or 7 years ago.
Were those pieces for classes in woodWorking or Designing?
bruegf said:Don't know how cotton wood compares to poplar, but I have a dining room table made out of solid poplar. Its actually a very nice looking wood after the green tint ages to a warm brown. My dad made the table for me close to 15 years ago and it still looks great.
Fred
Jesse Cloud said:Not sure cottonwood would work for furniture. Not particularly strong, hard to make a clean (not fuzzy) cut. Cottonwood and juniper is about all we have out here. I see a rare piece of rustic juniper work, but never saw anything from cottonwood....