New walnut addition to the stack

rvieceli

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A more appropriate title might be my sawyer loves me because I keep buying stuff that nobody else will buy.  [big grin]

Picked this problem child up today. A bit over 4 feet long, about 19 or so wide and a bit over 3 inches thick.

Some obvious issues, but look at the color, grain and all that compression curl. Oh my.

I have some ideas but I’ll have stare at it for a while [eek]  [eek]

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Ron
 

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Nice piece!  I am lucky to also have a local harvesting sawyer.  I picked up a bunch of cherry and walnut at about $2 a board foot.  Some of it will be crap and repurposed as necessary but also got some slabs like you did that are for pondering until the right project comes along.
 
[member=15289]Birdhunter[/member] depends on what it ends up being used for. Haven’t decided yet.

I’ll probably use a bunch of inlays to patch them up.

Something like this:

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Ron
 

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Really love your ascetic Ron, stands out from the epoxy fad. Gorgeous slab also, walnut crotch is a favorite of mine.

RMW
 
Decided to clean that piece up a bit to better see what was going. Wasn’t disappointed.

Ron

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Beautiful wood! That piece really has character. [drooling]
 
Work in progress. Got one of the big knots taken care of.

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Ron
 

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Another shot. I think this side is done though.

Ron

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Sort of.  [tongue] It decided that it was too short for a console table and too skinny for a coffee table. It also refused to be an end table or nightstand. So it got split in half and will become one floor lamp and maybe a couple of table lamps.

Ron
 
rvieceli said:
Sort of.  [tongue] It decided that it was too short for a console table and too skinny for a coffee table. It also refused to be an end table or nightstand. So it got split in half and will become one floor lamp and maybe a couple of table lamps.

Ron

Process of 'limination.  [wink]

RMW
 
Here’s the other piece (sitting on my aircraft carrier sized Oliver jointer).

Ron

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Finally got a piece of that walnut sanded and some finish on it. This is the first coat but it is stunning.  I’m a happy camper.

Ron

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