Oaks are ring porous and will soak water like a sponge in the end grain
Oaks are ring porous and will soak water like a sponge in the end grain. Strength, toughness excellent. Availability is excellent. Workability is ok. Stability with moisture, not so good. Good stock woods have high workability, strength, resistance to splitting, and dimensional stability. These qualities and attractiveness make walnut, maple, and cherry the premier stock woods in America. Will others work? Yes, but if they had the whole package they’d have been commonly used.
Does anybody believe all these odd woods haven't been tried in the last 300 years before???
Quote from: Sawfiler on November 02, 2018, 03:51:28 AMI have worked ash and know it’s hardness. It’s not much worse than white oak. Has anybody seen any white oak stocked guns? I’ve got some beautiful quarter sawn slabs that could be made into stocks. Would this be historically correct? The ray fleck could be incredible.Early Spanish guns
I have worked ash and know it’s hardness. It’s not much worse than white oak. Has anybody seen any white oak stocked guns? I’ve got some beautiful quarter sawn slabs that could be made into stocks. Would this be historically correct? The ray fleck could be incredible.
Quote from: Goo on November 03, 2018, 04:15:42 AMQuote from: Sawfiler on November 02, 2018, 03:51:28 AMI have worked ash and know it’s hardness. It’s not much worse than white oak. Has anybody seen any white oak stocked guns? I’ve got some beautiful quarter sawn slabs that could be made into stocks. Would this be historically correct? The ray fleck could be incredible.Early Spanish guns Yeah. But it's very heavy, HUH?