Almost as amenable as ash
no. It is very harsh. fire.
yes
It is not known who invented whittling. Whittling is a form of wood carving in which various shapes are carved out of wood.
Artists' sketching charcoal and gunpowder is often made by the wood from the weeping willow. Also, it is the most common type of wood to make artificial limbs.
There's about 400 or more known species of Weeping Willows. So, the color is a huge scale. Google will help.
Thomas Small was especially good at whittling wood into shapes and carving pictures onto pieces of bark.
Heinrich Hoppe has written: 'Whittling & wood carving' -- subject(s): Wood-carving
Whittling is the carving of wood using only a knife. Carving is actually harder and requires more tools and sometimes requires power tools, depending what it is you are carving.
Whittling is similar to carving, In carving you purpose toward a likeness, In whittling you strip thin pieces of wood off to reduce the size, its more of a relaxing passtime rather then trying to make something. So get a knife, a branch and start Whittling, "BUT" be careful.
Willow is classed as a hardwood.The answer that shows above is right!!
No- willow wood is not useful for anything that I know of.
It's an okay wood it will still allow you to hit well but english willow is better.