Thanks to Don for the wood
One of the other regulars, and I, besides being woodturners, are
RVers. Well, we got together this past weekend for a "get- together" (along with a few other RVers). While there Don and I exchanged some wood. I think I got, by far, the better of the deal. Some Osage Orange, Camphor, Locus, Teak, etc. http://pics.livejournal.com/hrollaug/pic/0002zhk3.jpg TTFN Ralph |
Thanks to Don for the wood
Ralph wrote: One of the other regulars, and I, besides being woodturners, are RVers. Well, we got together this past weekend for a "get- together" (along with a few other RVers). While there Don and I exchanged some wood. I think I got, by far, the better of the deal. Some Osage Orange, Camphor, Locus, Teak, etc. http://pics.livejournal.com/hrollaug/pic/0002zhk3.jpg TTFN Ralph Ralph, I feel like it was a fair deal. I don't often get fruitwoods that large. I am looking forward to getting it home. How did that osage block out for you? I looked at the picture, but can't really tell. I look forward to future campouts and wood trading with you. We are still at Wenatchie Park, added two more days, so we will leave tomorrow. Don and Joy leave tomorrow as well. Don |
Thanks to Don for the wood
On May 13, 4:39*pm, Don Murray wrote:
... I feel like it was a fair deal. I don't often get fruitwoods that large. I am looking forward to getting it home. You probably don't want to know I have a 3 cu cart full of large apple from -this- year, plus what is left of last years. The only thing I am really running short on is nut wood (and I have a line on some new walnut) How did that osage block out for you? I looked at the picture, but can't really tell. Well, I think I got about half a dozen bowl blanks, plus the ends for box blanks. I was able to slice the wood along the natural splits for much of the log. Did you talk to Allen? He has two -LARGE- black walnuts that need to come down, the problem is, he has to block part of the road in front of his house to do it! (it's a four-lane main road) |
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