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I bought some curly cherry at a lumberyard about 3 hours away.
After planing I find one piece is significantly lighter. I am pretty sure it is heartwood like the rest; it is just lighter. I don't have enough wood to not use it, and sure don't like the idea of a full days trip to pick up one more piece. (sure, I should have bought a surplus, but the stuff is expensive!) Should I expect it to get closer to the rest over time, or will it remain lighter. I could put a light stain on it (I have done that with walnut sapwood) but don't want to if it will blend naturally. Thanks. |
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