Is Lilac a carving wood We have lilac trees and roses climbing a chain-linked fenceas a backyard border. Â*The trees are about 30 years old and never grew much Â*as they were mature. Â*A year and a half ago I trimmed/pruned several. Â*It was like giving them steroids.
The wife, animals, and bees love the blooming lilacs and roses. Â*Needless to say neither three mow grass. Â*The liliacs are muscling through the fence, getting larger in diameter. Â*I cut a 3'' wide piece, which was the branch that kept hitting me in the head while cutting the grass. Â*I got a pocketknife, peeled back the bark and found a very multi-toned, smooth wood tone that I think wood (would) look good naturally stained. Â*The lilac has a heart, I counted 35 + rings. Â*It is hard (refer to head).
Is it carveable? Â*I have researched and found nothing pro or con as a reference to carving liliac, so I am assuming it is not considered a carving wood. Â* Though it was green and soft, I am going to dry it and see how it checks. Â*Thanks
Ken
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