DavidCBaker
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My soon has a 100+ year old, 115' tall pecan tree that had to come down, in the front yard. That thing was massive. Not knowing anything about pecan, I suggested that we do something to create some memories and build some furniture out of it. I say "not knowing..." because I will never build anything out of pecan in my life again. 
Anyway, portable sawmill came and we let it dry outside for two years. Then I went and picked it up and used my helical Powermatic 209HH to plane it. We dimensioned with a 75 track saw. It was about 5 long days of work, spread over two months. Built a bench, too.
Not only is pecan heavy (concrete with bark), but the grain is totally non-linear. I went through a lot of blades getting this done. You can see some pictures at this link:
https://www.burlforest.com/pecan-tablebench-from-tree-on-property

Anyway, portable sawmill came and we let it dry outside for two years. Then I went and picked it up and used my helical Powermatic 209HH to plane it. We dimensioned with a 75 track saw. It was about 5 long days of work, spread over two months. Built a bench, too.
Not only is pecan heavy (concrete with bark), but the grain is totally non-linear. I went through a lot of blades getting this done. You can see some pictures at this link:
https://www.burlforest.com/pecan-tablebench-from-tree-on-property