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      <title>Things I am going to make from this ole Texas barn Part 1... #1: This ole barnwood is too pretty to carve a ranch sign out of...but too late now :)</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This ole barnwood is too pretty to carve a ranch sign out of&#8230;but too late now :)  Yep, that&#8217;s my blog and I am a sticking to it&#8230;Got an order last week for a 1&#8221;x12&#8221;x12&#8217; and a 1&#8221;x12&#8221;x6&#8217; carved sign for a ranch in Comanche, Texas and the lady wanted it carved on old barnwood and ready for her husband&#8217;s birthday on the 4th of next month, so I took a deposit and looked at what I had and I did not have a 12 foot long piece, so I started sweating it.  So I coffee-ed up and drove about 100 miles to a so-called vintage wood dealer close to Austin and they wanted 5.50 a foot, it seems they were charging 4.00 if it was just plain grey, 4.50 if it was grey with millmarks, 5.50 for the good solid inside stall wood, and so I got smart with them and asked how much extra for mouse and bullet holes and is there a discount if I do my own bullet holes?.., and so I peeled my truck tires the heck out of there. It had just rained so I slung alot of mud and gravel&#8230;hehehe</p>


	<p>So on the 24th I posted an ad with my fingers and eyes crossed looking for some: WTB good solid 1&#215;12&#8217;s and after I was done I did a search on the same site and saw a local farmer had posted an ad the day before saying ole barnwood 1.00 a foot, 4 barns,  take all u want, so jumped on it, took my mud-boots and my helper with me and we pulled as much as we could before the hell-rains hit yesterday. The old barn was from around late 1800&#8217;s, most of the outside wood was too far gone but it was in the loft and the inside stalls I found some good solid light brown old long leaf pine. There some old WWI uniforms and lots of old implements, a couple of buckboards, and a late 50&#8217;s f-100 uni-body style pickup. Alot of them planks  up in the loft were 20 feet long and the rest around 12&#8217;.  We had to take our time and work those old nails one-by-one out slowly so as not to split the wood and as they were all doubled over and had been there longer then my Grandpa lived&#8230;</p>


	<p>Well anyway, I put down a deposit on the whole lot, and got back to the shop and did a layout of the Ranch sign and started carving, the wood was pretty heavy and dense so I set my straight bit for around 5/16ths, did not want to go to deep and wear out my bit too soon, just deep enough, and after carving the first letter I put some mineral spirits on the cut and the wood sure looked awful darn pretty to me with the wild, tight grain, had a real warm amber glow to it and I was thinking this old wood sure would make a pretty dining table.  Anyway I can&#8217;t wait to get this order done and plane some of that old wood down and make a farm/dining table that will last another 100 years.</p>


	<p>Ya&#8217;ll be good, and God Bless the USA, and all ya&#8217;ll LJ&#8217;s&#8230;and if you you get an idea tell me your thoughts and any ways to make the best re-use of this heritage wood&#8230;</p>


	<p>IKEA we Ain&#8217;t..<br />Frank</p>


	<p><img src="http://www.allthingsrustix.com/images/barnwood-3.jpg" title="Ranch Sign in progress.." alt="Ranch Sign in progress.." /><br /><img src="http://www.allthingsrustix.com/images/barnwood-1.jpg" alt="" /><br /><img src="http://www.allthingsrustix.com/images/barnwood-2.jpg" title="Old barnwood.." alt="Old barnwood.." /><br /><img src="http://www.allthingsrustix.com/images/barnwood-4.jpg" title="Old barnwood.." alt="Old barnwood.." /><br /><img src="http://www.allthingsrustix.com/images/barnwood-5.jpg" title="Old barnwood.." alt="Old barnwood.." /></p>]]>
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      <title>Beginner</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I just started woodworking so I am not so good at it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 07:06:03 GMT</pubDate>
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