mass_burner
Minister of Fire
Decided to get rid of all the ipe scraps in my basement, loaded up the stove, thought it would be a quick burn. But this stuff burns for a long time, considering it's just small scraps.
I've done a bit of work with Ipe... never tried burning it. I can only imagine, as it's just about the hardest wood I have ever worked. Crazy heavy, in 1x12 x 16' form, too!Decided to get rid of all the ipe scraps in my basement, loaded up the stove, thought it would be a quick burn. But this stuff burns for a long time, considering it's just small scraps.
Ipe? Never heard of it.
It burned real slow, once it turned black, I shut down the air to 10℅ and it just criused along for at least 3+ hrs. I got a whole day out of one full load and two refills on hot coals.Brazilian walnut. Beautiful wood.. I made a cutting board out of it. Very tough stuff.
"Very tough" is a severe understatement. Not only can you not put screws into it directly, you'll find yourself snapping off drill bits in it, trying to pre-drill for screws. It's hell on saw blades, too. Sort of like cutting masonry board on the table saw.Brazilian walnut. Beautiful wood.. I made a cutting board out of it. Very tough stuff.
That's why I have the scraps, made a mailbox, post light, patio steps, other small things. The splinters are nasty too.I had some scraps of Ipe kicking around the shop forever. Used them as cribbing when moving machines. Now you have me wanting to make a cutting board out of one of them, if I can still find 'em.
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