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Naive question , certainly already answered here but can't find it .....

WHAT SORT OF WOOD IS USED TO BUILD TRAVELLER ????? :oops: :o
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ASH :)
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Post by kifemeuh »

I know that the answer will be fast .. :D :D

Thanks a lot !!

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PS : in french ASH = FRENE

Do you think it's ASH ????

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Post by Dominic »

Ash, as it is the most durable strengthwise. It was also used for high stress areas of early 20th century fabric covered wooden aircraft. Areas such as fuselage longerons and undercarriage struts, which had to withstand twisting and flexing are examples. Parts which needed high compression strength tended to rely on spruce.
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Post by kifemeuh »

Thanks Dominic :wink:

Just by looking at the photo , could you tell if it's ash or another wood ??? :o
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Post by aupickup »

some of the grain i can see looks like ash, but really need to see it close up natural to really determine
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Post by Dominic »

I agree with AU, it looks very much like Ash to me. I'd presume it would be Ash, as although a moderately expensive wood, isn't that horrendously pricey. Not enough to warrant substituting with cheap alternatives at any rate.
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Is this better ?
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PS another attribute of Ash is that it takes a curve exceptionally well when steamed. The wheel arches are however not steamed, but cut from boards. Mind you if one were to steam them in one piece, they would be immensely strong, and throw off water penetration problems like... well... water off a duck's back!
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on that pic i would say it is a good chance it is ash.
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It sure looks like it, the fairly open & wide grain structure shows quite well
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Post by kifemeuh »

Thanks a lot everyone :D :D :D :D

I'll keep you informed ...of the rest of the car ...
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Post by d_harris »

it IS ash

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Post by bigginger »

Indeed so - just like the body of a Fender Strat :D
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What is a FENDER STRAT ??? :o :oops:
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Post by NZJLY »

Either an american tool for putting strat marks into fender (bumper) :roll: , or a very nice guitar brand :) I am partial to Hoffman guitars myself - I even have on that is older than my moggie (I think) :P
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Post by Dominic »

It's a guitar

In my old trade, I used mostly maple & spruce (violin making), but a lot of chisel handles were made from Ash.
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Post by kifemeuh »

OHHHH , i'm a little bit slow today ( who said as usual???)

:D :D Fender Stratocaster :D
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The Stratocaster is the generic (although original) electric 6-string guitar made by the American company Fender:

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