I just recieved a large trunk section of Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens). It's about 5-6" in diameter which is about as large as they come. I've done a bit of research and all I can come up with is that it is a hard and heavy wood, with a light yellow to white coloration, and a fine grain. It is often used to make chess pieces (the white ones :-D) or printing blocks and engraving plates.
I don't know what I want to do with it. I would like to make something out of it in return to the folks that gave it to me. All I can come up with at the moment is a pen, or a mallet.
Anyone ever work with it, and have any other ideas what might be a good project to use it for. Is it stable wood? If it's not going to move much that would open up my realm of usage, as I wouldn't have to be concerned with the center pith. I've got about 2' of straight trunk section and then it branches out.
Dave
I don't know what I want to do with it. I would like to make something out of it in return to the folks that gave it to me. All I can come up with at the moment is a pen, or a mallet.
Anyone ever work with it, and have any other ideas what might be a good project to use it for. Is it stable wood? If it's not going to move much that would open up my realm of usage, as I wouldn't have to be concerned with the center pith. I've got about 2' of straight trunk section and then it branches out.
Dave