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Any reason not to use Sycamore in a timber frame?

Posted By: Mark B.

Any reason not to use Sycamore in a timber frame? - 12/11/04 12:05 PM

The subject says it all I guess. Sycamore is readily available in the area and other than hearing from some locals that it doesnt handle getting wet repeatedly too well, I havent heard any major drawbacks for Sycamore structurally.

Thought this would be the definative place to ask. Thanks,
Mark
Posted By: BlortoTheWalrus

Re: Any reason not to use Sycamore in a timber frame? - 01/11/05 02:58 PM

I am not a carpenter or framer, but I have experience with sycamore as a whittler. For wood carving, sycamore is God-awful. Stubborn, surly, sullen and uncooperative. It is tough and fibrous and dulls the edge of any edged tool. But it does not make up for this with strength. On the contrary its refusal to bend gives the illusion of strength but then suddenly and without warning it splinters and collapses. It isn’t even good firewood. Looking for sycamores can help a camper find water since they love to grow with wet feet. But the venerable wisdom of 19th Century woodsmen was not to use wood that grows near streams. It won’t light, it won’t give off much heat if it does, it will hiss and spit and start a forest fire if it can, and the embers die quickly so they are no good for cooking (hickory they say is the best firewood). In sum, I respect the stately sycamores and leave them to spread their crooked arms over the waters while I go up the hill to look for better wood.
Posted By: Emmett Greenleaf

Re: Any reason not to use Sycamore in a timber frame? - 01/11/05 08:18 PM

check the index in your recently dowloaded wood handbook and you will find several sections on sycamore.
Posted By: Tom Cundiff

Re: Any reason not to use Sycamore in a timber frame? - 02/16/05 04:14 AM

I used sycamore for 2 peices of my shop frame as a test. The frame is now 10 years old.Both peices were cut from the same log,boxed heart, cut to 12'- 6x8 with a 2" 45 degree rip along the length.supported by an outside wall they have performed just fine. Sycamore grows tall in the river bottoms, blows and twists in the wind witch causes ring shake.the bigger the tree the more shake. The best use for sycamore is cutting boards as it will not absorb food odor, it's what they use at the fish market.clean the fish ,slice your onions, wash it off and slice the bread,bread dosn't taste like fish or onions.
Tom
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