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New to this site not sure this is where you put this just finished this lychee table went from the tree to final product very very hardwood alot of curl weighs a ton

Aloha New to this site not sure this is where you put this just finished this lychee table went from the tree to final product very very hardwood alot of curl weighs a ton | ||||||||
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jfk4032
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#1 posted 465 days ago
WOW, beautiful wood and table as well. Have any nice little scraps leftover for some small turnings?
-- ---Joel; Central MD...rookie empter nester and getting back into woodworking!
Chriskmb5150
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#2 posted 465 days ago
Welcome to LJs Pono, Looks good. Displaced local hawaiian boy here. never knew lychee was such pretty wood and we had two Lychee trees in our back yard in Waimanalo.
-- Woodworkers theory of relativity - the quality of your scrap is relative to your skill level
fussy
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#3 posted 464 days ago
Pono,
Do they actually allow you to cut that stuff? I would think a license would be required as it is in the Florida Keys to cut anything. Gorgeous stuff. I love Hawaiian woods, but couldn’t begin to afford it. Beauty is everywhere one looks, but someone else’s beauty allways seems more alluring. Knock-dead good looking wood. Is it splintery?
Welcome to LJs.
Steve
-- Steve in KY. 44 years so far with my lovely bride. Think I'll keep her.
HalDougherty
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#4 posted 464 days ago
That’s some of the most beautiful lumber I’ve ever seen sitting on a sawmill. I have a Timberking 1220 manual sawmill and your 2200 sure looks good to me! Every time I load or turn a log, I think about the hydraulic mills Timberking sells.
Welcome to Lumberjocks! I’ll be looking forward to seeing more of your wood and the things you make from it.
-- Hal, Tennessee http://www.first285.com
twokidsnosleep
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#5 posted 464 days ago
Welcome to lumberjocks
Love to see more of your work and the gorgeous woods of Hawaii
If I could be anywhere I would be living in Kailua, love it there.
-- Scott "Some days you are the big dog, some days you are the fire hydrant"
ShaneA
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#6 posted 464 days ago
Ridiculously beautiful. Welcome to LJs.
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