I continue to collect odd unidentifiable bits of wood and, having given up any hope of actually being able to put a name to many of them, instead I wish to simply characterise them.
I make a nice sample piece showing side and endgrain; I can measure the SG easily enough of course; but I also wish to be able to measure the hardness.
I've failed to find any source of Janka hardness test equipment - though no doubt it would be far too expensive for me to contemplate purchasing simply for my hobby interest.
I've seen You Tube home-made Janka hardness testers, but really I can't afford the space for something which would be used for just a few minutes every so often.
What I would like is to use some kind of small pocket-sized hardness tester, similar to those used for testing rubber hardness and so on.
Obviously this would not be on the Janka scale, but it would be sufficient for me to make my own hardness comparisons.
Has anyone ever tried using, for example, a Shore rubber hardness tester on wood? Or anything similar? Or has anyone seen a comparison between Janka and any other standard hardness scale?
Martin.
I make a nice sample piece showing side and endgrain; I can measure the SG easily enough of course; but I also wish to be able to measure the hardness.
I've failed to find any source of Janka hardness test equipment - though no doubt it would be far too expensive for me to contemplate purchasing simply for my hobby interest.
I've seen You Tube home-made Janka hardness testers, but really I can't afford the space for something which would be used for just a few minutes every so often.
What I would like is to use some kind of small pocket-sized hardness tester, similar to those used for testing rubber hardness and so on.
Obviously this would not be on the Janka scale, but it would be sufficient for me to make my own hardness comparisons.
Has anyone ever tried using, for example, a Shore rubber hardness tester on wood? Or anything similar? Or has anyone seen a comparison between Janka and any other standard hardness scale?
Martin.