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CharlieM1958
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#1 posted 2021 days ago
Great! I’ll send you my address. :-)
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
Bill
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2579 posts in 2358 days
#2 posted 2021 days ago
Nice looking wood, what kind is it?
-- Bill, Turlock California, http://www.brookswoodworks.com
BlueStingrayBoots
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#3 posted 2021 days ago
Thats mesquite Bill, couple mantles and some 1” pieces for a bookmatch table top. It will be listed on ebay this evening.
Happy holidays Charlie, hope you dont have a fire going in the fireplace. I’ll slide um down the chimney one at a time…...NOT! lol
TreeBones
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#4 posted 2021 days ago
I love to see thoese stacks of wood. Nice.
-- Ron, Twain Harte, Ca. Portable on site Sawmill Service http://westcoastlands.net/Sawmill.html http://westcoastlands.net/SawBucks2/phpBB3 http://www.portablesawmill.info
BlueStingrayBoots
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#5 posted 2021 days ago
Posted a couple more mantles.
cajunpen
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#6 posted 2020 days ago
Great looking wood – I love the Mesquite.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
Dorje
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#7 posted 2020 days ago
So stacks are projects now, huh Stingray? wink-wink
-- Dorje (pronounced "door-jay"), Seattle, WA
Mathew Nedeljko
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#8 posted 2020 days ago
What kind of a sawmill are you using to cut the logs?
-- You either think you can, or think you can't. Either way you are right. Henry Ford
BlueStingrayBoots
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#9 posted 2020 days ago
Dorje, you’ve made a breakthrough, discovered new grounds, everybody call your city ask about tree/brush landfill location, see what you can do. I havnt yet but think I will soon. If your lawn disapears and your property turns into a lumberyard…..Dont even woory about it, its a natural fenomina.
I use a 24” capacity, portable personal mill with .042 +/- blades. A while back I took a gamble luckily it paid off. I’d a been happy even if it didnt as I am now milling trees that have no or little value for retail but are just as amazing to open up. My property/garden is touched by M. N. Just imagin what you can do, picnic table for example made out of 2-3” live edge slabs. Treasure that you seen for the first time on display.Its enough to invite the mother-in-law over, just to watch her toungue hang out. without a dout she’ll be your customer(no charge of course).
BlueStingrayBoots
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#10 posted 2020 days ago
I was looking at my project today, I think its a keeper, the first stack.
BlueStingrayBoots
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#11 posted 2019 days ago
I’m definitly gonna keep that stack. Look at the finished color. That finished piece is from a nightstand I made a while back, its color intensified with some sunlight. I think I want a dinner table now.
Bill
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#12 posted 2019 days ago
Very nice BSB. Looks like a winner to me.
-- Bill, Turlock California, http://www.brookswoodworks.com
Robert Smith
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#13 posted 2017 days ago
You turn the last 2 boards ocsionaly, right?
-- Robert, mountainwoodcarving@netzero.net
BlueStingrayBoots
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#14 posted 2017 days ago
Yea, I will be turning four 8-10” wide pieces for the table base, about 12-16 tall. Your a wood carver RS, can I send you a piece of ebony/sample?
mmh
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#15 posted 1697 days ago
Can you please come and visit me with your saw mill??? I have several logs to mill, pecan, maple, pecan, maple, maple, maple, maple, maple . . .
I’ll feed you. Pleeease?
-- "They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night." ~ Edgar Allan Poe
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