Woodbloke
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Some time ago I made the bi-annual pilgrimage to Yandles and picked up a couple of prime boards of 75mm thick, Steamed Swiss Pear which was salted away in the wood store in the ‘shop. On Friday there was another 15% off day on all timber stock so I had another trundle down the A303 with a view to collecting a bit more. I came back with four 25mm thick boards, not perfect by any means but with some judicial cutting, there ought to be some very useful timber for a few more projects.
So why Steamed Swiss Pear? Many years ago, one of the makers in the particular firm I was working for at that time had a large box to make and had to use pear. I asked him what it was like to work and bearing in mind that he’d had a lifetime as a pro’ cabinet maker, he remarked that it was without doubt the best cabinet wood that he’d ever used as it’s so benign you can do anything with it.
I planed up a small oddment this morning in the ‘shop and he wasn’t wrong. I like English Walnut (I have a lot in the ‘shop) but this stuff is certainly it’s equal and possibly much better.
No wonder that Jim Krenov liked to use it - Rob
So why Steamed Swiss Pear? Many years ago, one of the makers in the particular firm I was working for at that time had a large box to make and had to use pear. I asked him what it was like to work and bearing in mind that he’d had a lifetime as a pro’ cabinet maker, he remarked that it was without doubt the best cabinet wood that he’d ever used as it’s so benign you can do anything with it.
I planed up a small oddment this morning in the ‘shop and he wasn’t wrong. I like English Walnut (I have a lot in the ‘shop) but this stuff is certainly it’s equal and possibly much better.
No wonder that Jim Krenov liked to use it - Rob




