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This is a piece of beech lets see some of your finest figured woods.
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My inheritance
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Wow!! Looks like you are going to be busy for a while!!!
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Had a lot more but my nephew got solid cherry bunk beds my daughter has a solid cherry crib and my twin nieces got beech cribs
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being the new guy, I'm curious, what do you do with all those thinner pieces? Do you glue them together and then try to turn them?
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No most of that wood is not plug wood to be honest. The thinner stuff can be used for any number of things.
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In the top picture , that board looks spalted. Wear a msk when working with it.
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nice plank. Looks like some 5/4 chunks in there that could be saved from the wood stove.
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I made this from some sweet tiger maple I bought at a lumberyard in bristol, vermont... it has a candlestand slide on one side
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I spun a darter up out of a piece of that Beech that was spindle sized.
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Another excellent source of top quality table legs is osborne wood products. chris |
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my legs look just like those.
Beautiful work Chris |
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