Anybody have any experience with this stuff? I have a small log that I am planning to slice up and I am wondering what to expect
-pjw
Anybody have any experience with this stuff? I have a small log that I am planning to slice up and I am wondering what to expect
-pjw
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I hear it's really nice
there's no need to reinvent the wrench
PJ, it's a Malus (apple). Usually not very figured, light color, fairly hard and stable.
Here's a link to what you might expect the wood to look like. Great website.
http://www.hobbithouseinc.com/personal/woodpics/apple.htm
http://www.ithacawoodworker.com
Thanks for the link. I cut the log I had today and that is exactly what it looked like. Can't wait to do something with it when it is dry.
-pjw
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