Purple Heart & Japanese Oak

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Brough (1964) notes Japanese Oak (Quercus mongolica) as being 'mild and kind to work.' Certainly the finest timber I've ever used. I had no idea it was still available. Must be very expensive.
I’m certainly hoping that it’s ‘kind to work’. And yes, not cheap 😖
 
Purpleheart in a box stays purple, we’ve had some for years as once cut… it smells of dog poo
 
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