Finally got around to milling and using some of the red wood we have collected and it's pretty amazing.
Redwood table 8'x40" wide it will be up for sale on the website Friday. Amazing grain...
red wood credenza
right side up
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Finally got around to milling and using some of the red wood we have collected and it's pretty amazing.
Redwood table 8'x40" wide it will be up for sale on the website Friday. Amazing grain...
red wood credenza
right side up
In Queens this afternoon picking up some beams
Some really large Ash trees arrived Tuesday and they're pretty nice
Large cavity in the trees we use that in our slabs
Ash Stump
Big Red Oak came from a local tree cutter all nice big long logs make great bar and table tops
Getting ready to mill a 43 1/2" diameter Sycamore and a smaller 24 1/2" Tulip. Just take a look at some of the spalt and wonderful grain properties they're sporting.
Sycamore
Tulip
JT and I have plunged right in to the wonderful world of wood turning. We have a lathe, tools and plenty of wood to practice on. In our endeavor we also have an extraordinary friend and instructor extraordinaire - Alan Adler. We're loving it!
Turning a platter from Applewood
JT's live edge Walnut bowl. She's very proud of it.
The Walnut tree which we spotted (and wrote about 11/24) in New Rochelle is now headed to our yard in Hartsdale. Big and beautiful, this tree will yield some great slabs.
Just couldn't resist another trip down memory lane to get some more of the Norway Maple.