MMD > Archives > June 2008 > 2008.06.27 > 03Prev  Next


Wood for Polyphon Mouldings
By Mark Buckland

Hi,  Does anyone know what wood type was used for Polyphon mouldings?
From the examples I have, there are distinctive medullary rays
present although the wood is not oak.  This timber was used principally
for the architectural mouldings where the rays are very noticeable.
The same timber has also been used for the disc storage rack inside
the machine.

I have heard several conflicting opinions about the wood used, including
walnut and lime, but examples I have seen of these timbers do not have
the distinctive flecked marking.  I need to source the correct timber to
replace some damaged mouldings.  Can anyone help?

Ragards, Mark Buckland



(Message sent Fri, 27 Jun 2008 14:49:31 -0700 , from time zone -0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Mouldings, Polyphon, Wood

Related by Subject:
2008.06.30.06 - Wood for Polyphon Mouldings - Tulip Popular
from Ray Bauer
2008.06.29.03 - Wood for Polyphon Mouldings
from Hans van Oost
2008.06.28.02 - Wood for Polyphon Mouldings
from Mark Singleton
2008.06.27.03 (This article) - Wood for Polyphon Mouldings
from Mark Buckland