It's rare that I have to purchase wood for my WFO and with four of our five acres basically woodland I rarely do. However, we had some friends over for pizza a week or so back and one of the guys mentioned that he had some maple logs for sale. The wood was from some trees that he dropped for a friend. He said it was western curly and he had taken around some samples to several of the local wood workers and wood merchants and that none were interested, so he was offering it as firewood. Later my wife and I talked it over and decided and that we would call and, if he didn't have any other people committed for the wood, that we would like to buy it.
Upon slabbing and starting spitting the wood the quality of the curly pattern was amazing. Odd that none of the local wood merchants or cabinet makers were interested. But I contacted a friend who turns bowls and he is swapping some madrone for some slabs off the rounds.
Bests,
Wiley
Upon slabbing and starting spitting the wood the quality of the curly pattern was amazing. Odd that none of the local wood merchants or cabinet makers were interested. But I contacted a friend who turns bowls and he is swapping some madrone for some slabs off the rounds.
Bests,
Wiley
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