Axminster Workshop Lime Carving Blanks
Axminster Workshop Lime Carving Blanks
Key Features
- Popular choice for carving, also turns well
- Even grain, takes fine and crisp detail
- Pale yellowish white colour, finishes well
- Cuts easily with sharp hand tools
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Lime (Tilia vulgaris) is also called Linden (or Basswood US), is most commonly used for carving, but also turns well. It has a smooth texture and even grain, making it a popular and preferred option for both carving and turning. Lime has a pale yellowish white colour and is well known for taking fine and crisp detail. It cuts easily with sharp hand tools and finishes well. Lime wood is a popular choice amongst whittlers, instrument makers and model builders.
Species | Lime (Tilia vulgaris) |
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