I am building a table out of black walnut. I have a bunch of air dried walnut that is around 10% MC right now.
When buying the wood, I selected for face grain but the end grain was too dark to read from drying outside for the past year or so. Now that I've started cutting some pieces and can see the end grain, I'm seeing I have pith in some of the boards. Sometimes centered, sometimes not. There isn't significant checking happening and the boards are actually pretty flat/straight for air-dried stock.
It's all fat 5/4, and my final thickness is going to be around 1".
Here's the pith I'm dealing with:
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I have read different points of view on pith in black walnut. Some say it doesn't crack like it does with oak or cherry, others say it must be removed. I have about 130 bdft in a storage unit, so if I need to get some more pieces out, I can.
As i see it, I can think of three choices here:
1. Remove the pith and rejoin the parts. Loses about 1.5-2" width per board. I probably will need another board to get to 40" diameter after jointing.
2. Leave the pith in and hope it works out ok. No material lost.
3. Go get more wood out and use the pith boards for something needing narrower parts.
Here's the current state of the top. The boards marked 'p' are the ones with pith in them. Currently it's about 49" wide, but I'm sure I'll lose at least 5" just edge jointing.
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What would you do?
Thanks,
Adam
When buying the wood, I selected for face grain but the end grain was too dark to read from drying outside for the past year or so. Now that I've started cutting some pieces and can see the end grain, I'm seeing I have pith in some of the boards. Sometimes centered, sometimes not. There isn't significant checking happening and the boards are actually pretty flat/straight for air-dried stock.
It's all fat 5/4, and my final thickness is going to be around 1".
Here's the pith I'm dealing with:
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I have read different points of view on pith in black walnut. Some say it doesn't crack like it does with oak or cherry, others say it must be removed. I have about 130 bdft in a storage unit, so if I need to get some more pieces out, I can.
As i see it, I can think of three choices here:
1. Remove the pith and rejoin the parts. Loses about 1.5-2" width per board. I probably will need another board to get to 40" diameter after jointing.
2. Leave the pith in and hope it works out ok. No material lost.
3. Go get more wood out and use the pith boards for something needing narrower parts.
Here's the current state of the top. The boards marked 'p' are the ones with pith in them. Currently it's about 49" wide, but I'm sure I'll lose at least 5" just edge jointing.
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What would you do?
Thanks,
Adam