Thick AD Walnut

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cpowell

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Chuck
I picked up some AD walnut that has been drying for a very long time.

Thickness varied from 2 1/4 to 3 1/4 inch, widths from 5 to 11 inches.

Here it is on my 12' Trailer, about 16 sticks...

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I lightly planed to color grain match. Here's a few pics.

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The camera doesn't capture the purples, reds and curl in this walnut. $2/bd ft...how'd I do?


Chuck
 

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Tony
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You done good.To bad it's so far away.I just got some walnut from some great friends but in smaller sizes so I could handle it on my couch.Tony
 

Mike Davis

Mike
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You stole it!

I really like that one quarter sawn piece. I bet it glows like a light bulb when you get some oil in it.
 

dpanda

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Dan
Hey Chuck,
Good buy! Air dried walnut can be quite beautiful! I have some that's been drying for about 7yrs now. I better start thinking what to make with mine!
Any plans for yours?
Dan
 

cpowell

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Chuck
Added thought...

I went to Klingspor's Raleigh, WC Raleigh and phoned Wall Lumber and the Hardwood Store trying to find even a decent deal on 8/4 kd walnut. I also checked with East Wake (they didn't have any in stock).

ONLY WC had 8/4 KD walnut that was NOT steamed. and it was over $11/bd ft for 8/4...S2S. Steamed walnut seems to be the thing now. Color is pitiful and grain is clouded but I guess it is cheaper to produce. :dontknow: Steamed walnut does NOT look as good as AD or KD non-steamed stock.


Chuck
 

CrealBilly

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Jeff

That board right there is nice - sawn from near the center of the log. It was sawn from a larger log with a slight bow. it's wide and I only see a little bit of pith. That's a primo board :thumbs_up I prefer straight grain over cathedral grain any day.
 

cpowell

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Chuck
Hey Chuck,
Good buy! Air dried walnut can be quite beautiful! I have some that's been drying for about 7yrs now. I better start thinking what to make with mine!
Any plans for yours?
Dan

I'm going to make a DR table similar to the one at this link... http://web.mac.com/jackberberich/home/walnut_cross_arch.html I don't know the WWer but I like the looks of that table. I will change the eccentricity on the top a little bit. I'm planning on 4/4 stock for the top but not sure how it will look. I have some 4/4 that is very impressive looking. May run it through Sketchup to take a peek at the dimensions.

Haven't decided on chair design yet. LOML likes the chair style in this set but wants the walnut cross arch table. I just do as I'm told. :gar-Bi

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Chuck
 

dpanda

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Dan
Wow that cross arch table has some curves! Those chairs look nice but by comparison they look like the tables younger sister!:wsmile: Maybe use the chairs basic design but with add a few curves!

I do like the picture of the craftmanish trestle table and chairs. For me, that is more my style. But my wife would want it more country! Trestle table Windsor style chairs?
A modern Windsor or Maloof style chair probably would look good!
Dan
 

Kyle

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Kyle Edwards
"Steamed walnut seems to be the thing now. Color is pitiful and grain is clouded but I guess it is cheaper to produce. Steamed walnut does NOT look as good as AD or KD non-steamed stock."

Steamed is the standard in commercial outfits..they say it gives consistent color.. I say it looks like mud and hides sap rings until you plane it.

My clients require AD and finished KD. This gives a more vibrant color and consistency and is appropriate for repair and or restoration work.

Good clear wide walnut goes for uber bux..
 

jimwill48

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James
Some real nice walnut there. Shame for those real thick pieces not to find there way into turning blanks:widea:. Once you go round, its hard to thick flat :gar-La;

James
 
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