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Faidh
08-05-2011, 08:43 PM
I live by a little abandoned stetch of woodland riddled with sycamore. Considering the anit-bacterial properites, I thought I'd like to use some of the wood for making utensils. However, many of the trees seem diseased with a sort of white and orange dappling. Granted, they are pretty old trees but I was wondering if it safe to use this wood? Not the diseased pieces but perhaps the parts of the tree free of disease- or does it not quite work like that? Also, is it safe to burn this diseased wood?

Thanks for any input.

happybonzo
09-05-2011, 06:11 AM
You could try asking on Small Woodlands Owners Group (http://www.swog.org.uk/) Some one on there should be able to give you a sensible answer
Personally, I would not use timber like that for making utensils; burning it should be OK in an enclosed Wood-burner providing the timber is dry.
The other thing is that fallen rotting timber does provide good cover and a food source for insects, birds and animals.