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I would like to put a veneer of limestone or something like that, but I decided I wasn't going to wait on that to get the mantel up.Looks great! Those bricks could come back to life and the whole wall will pop!
I would like to put a veneer of limestone or something like that, but I decided I wasn't going to wait on that to get the mantel up.
It is ash. Not sure if it is white ash or green ash. Same wood as most Louisville Sluggers.That’s kool. What species of wood?
I thought so. I have used it for tables. Very hard.It is ash. Not sure if it is white ash or green ash. Same wood as most Louisville Sluggers.
I finally got around to getting it all the way home. It was nearly 40' long . I cut it into 3 lengths that would get the straightest lumber. I started to square it up some and haven't had a chance to get back to it.I haven't really decided yet. It all started off when I was clearing roads and ran across the tree blocking the road and it was too big to move with my d4. I called a buddy to give a hand and he brought his 661 Stihl and I switched to my d5 that's much heavier and more power.
It could end up as a new woodshed or maybe some log cabin type hunting blind. I'll have to see how the wood is when I get around to milling it.
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Walnut ? did you use a stabilizer to keep them from splitting. I have found cutting cookies on a 45 degree angle prevent a lot of cracking but obviously they are not round anymore. Where are you at in Dakota, I'm in Brookings.Finished a bunch of coasters. Turned out not too bad.
Black walnut. They didn't crack some shrank, they've been drying with the bark on for about a year before I cut them. Applied about 4 coats of lacquer a side. I'm in Clear Lake.Walnut ? did you use a stabilizer to keep them from splitting. I have found cutting cookies on a 45 degree angle prevent a lot of cracking but obviously they are not round anymore. Where are you at in Dakota, I'm in Brookings.
Beautiful finish.Rocking chair I just finished up for my 1 yr old grandson. Might have to add arm rest to keep him in it. Need to take it and see if its wide enough and at what height to add the arm rest at. 17" tall, 9" wide seat, 20" laminated black walnut runners. I made one of these 25 ? yrs ago but cannot remember who I made it for and no one else in family remembers either so I'm learning all over again.
The problem for me is scaling, would need to buy a cnc router to actually produce enough to make money. But it is a thought (using a cnc router is like cheating though lol) and would also probably need to get a new lathe.I bet you could sell a thousand of those egg holders if you wanted.
A reason to get a CNC and a new router... Sounds like you just talked yourself in it.The
The problem for me is scaling, would need to buy a cnc router to actually produce enough to make money. But it is a thought (using a cnc router is like cheating though lol) and would also probably need to get a new lathe.
Well it is a possibility, other things need to happen first though, like cleaning the barn shop out and fixing the electrical so I can have a place to use it. But nothing is happening until the "adults" in congress pass something to get me paid for the last month and half.A reason to get a CNC and a new router... Sounds like you just talked yourself in it.![]()