Coppicing
is an ancient form of woodland management which, because of the variety
of habitats in woods, is beneficial to wildlife.
The market for traditional
chair designs is flooded with cheap reproduction not made from coppiced
or even English wood.
Ten years of development
have gone into my best selling chair, No 1. and it
is made almost entirely out of coppiced ash. This chair is made by steam
bending green ash, sourced from carefully managed woodland in Suffolk.
Coppiced ash is ideal for
bending and well know for its strength and springiness. The timber is
harvested in the winter months and in the spring new shoots will appear
from the tree stumps, known as "stools". These slender shoots will become
heavy ash poles, six to eight inches diameter after twenty years.
For the first few years the new growth is protected from grazing deer,
by a brush wood fence built up around the area that has just been cut.
If the coppice is divided into twenty areas, then one area is cut each
year and the supply of timber never runs out. The coppice contains trees
of various ages providing the diverse growing conditions necessary for
many different plants and habitats for wild life.
A tree starved of sunlight grows slowly and in ash this produces weak
timber unsuitable for bending. By cutting the wood at twenty years this
solves the problem of the trees becoming over crowded. The small size
of the logs also means a minimum of damage to the woods when they are
extracted. The log has to be split with a Froe before being worked into
the required size for bending. The wood must be in its green state when
bent to prevent internal stresses.
The drying out of the chair parts takes about one month.
Each component is cut
of the log in a particular way so that it will shrink and change in
a predictable manner as it dries. The steamer, which runs of shavings
and sawdust, heats up the chair parts in a wooden steam box for one
hour, before bending.
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No.1
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Phone to order
and discuss requirements:
Dan Hussey
Tel. 01728 745029
07895 051115
email:
danhussey@btinternet.com
Address:
5 Barhams Way, Wickham Market, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 0SR
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Chair Number
1
£240 Postage & Packing £20
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