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NormG
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#1 posted 429 days ago
Very impressive and very lucky to have
-- Norman
HallTree
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#2 posted 429 days ago
That is a great collection of wood!
-- "Hold on to instruction, do not let it go; guard it well, for it is your life" Solomon
robert triplett
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#3 posted 429 days ago
You seem to have a big wood problem. I would be glad to help you out!! Some very beautiful pieces there. What are your plans for them?
-- Robert, so much inspiration here, and so little time!
a1Jim
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#4 posted 429 days ago
Great looking wood.
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
redryder
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#5 posted 429 days ago
Nobody likes a show off. But I do like your wood…...............
-- mike...............
BigTiny
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#6 posted 429 days ago
1) Where do you live?
2) When are you away from the house for a lengthy period?
3) Do you have a dog in the yard?
(grin)
Paul
-- The nicer the nice, the higher the price!
WalnutRidge
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#7 posted 428 days ago
What type of what is in the last couple of pics?
-- What you put in determines what you get out.
HalDougherty
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#8 posted 428 days ago
Big Tiny,
Dogs are no problem. All you need is a pack of hot dogs. You’ll be their friend forever.
SoulShaker,
Beautiful wood! I especially like the box elder. I’ve got about 1500 bft of beautiful walnut, but no deep red box elder. I had one chunk, but when I turned a bowl from it, most of the red colored wood ended up in shavings on the floor… The bowl was still nice.
Only two kinds of people have a wood collection like this. 1. A very wealthy woodworker or 2. someone who owns a sawmill.
-- Hal, Tennessee http://www.first285.com
SoulShaker
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#9 posted 428 days ago
I’m a sawyer who has good luck finding good wood. The last shots are flame box elder.I intend on selling the wood. If you’re looking for something, please let me know. Thanks for all the comments, you guy’s are awesome!
Here’s a picture of some of my sassafrass boards 26” wide, 10’ long, 8/4. Enjoy!
-- Hugh~SoulShaker~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/nashville_sawmill/
SoulShaker
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15 posts in 429 days
#10 posted 428 days ago
-- Hugh~SoulShaker~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/nashville_sawmill/
SoulShaker
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#11 posted 428 days ago
I specialize in highly figured wood and unique crotch pieces. I have monster slabs of live edge and dimensional wood. And the hot dogs won’t work, my dogs only eat Hornady critical defense…lol Sleeping with both eye’s open! You guys are awesome, I’m not showing off, I love the beauty of wood…it’s a sickness…a beautiful madness gent’s!
-- Hugh~SoulShaker~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/nashville_sawmill/
SoulShaker
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#12 posted 428 days ago
Here is a small list of the wood I have:
Spalted Ambrosia Maple with Crotch feather and figure 400 bft.
Flame Box Elder maple with Crotch feather and figure 800 bft.
Spalted Hackberry 100 bft
Birdseye Rustic Maple with Crotch feather and figure 180 bft.
Red Elm with Crotch feather and figure 1300 bft.
Curly Spalted Cottonwood with Crotch feather and figure 100 bft.
Sassafras with Crotch feather and figure 2500 bft.
Red Oak with Crotch feather and figure 3000 bft.
Dutch Elm with Crotch feather and figure 500 bft.
Maple with Crotch feather and figure 200 bft.
Black Walnut with Crotch feather and figure 20,000 bft. ( not a typo)
White Oak with Crotch feather and figure 100 bft.
Butternut with Crotch feather and figure 100 bft.
Book matched slabs
Wood in all sizes from:
4/4 – 32/4
4” wide to 48”
1’ long to 11’
Need a custom cut, let me know!
Email me for contact info if you guy’s need anything. Thank you!
-- Hugh~SoulShaker~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/nashville_sawmill/
RussellAP
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2394 posts in 454 days
#13 posted 428 days ago
Looks great! I have about 4 pieces of walnut slices from a trunk stacked just like you have yours stacked. I’m going to make some sort of free style coffee table out of them. What are you going to do with yours?
-- Failure does not stop me, it makes me try harder..... because I'm crazy.
SoulShaker
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15 posts in 429 days
#14 posted 428 days ago
Hey Russell, I’m making beds for my two son’s. I’m a single dad and my boys need some 8/4 walnut for their beds.
I can’t wait to see how it turns out. Have a great day!
-- Hugh~SoulShaker~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/nashville_sawmill/
Bertha
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#15 posted 428 days ago
You, my friend, have wood. Outstanding.
-- My dad and I built a 65 chev pick up.I killed trannys in that thing for some reason-Hog
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