A few of my log stools.
Charlie Plesums Member Messages 1,523 Location Austin, Texas Jun 19, 2013 #2 Interesting. How do you dry the slabs without the usual radial split from an edge to the pith?
Ryan Mooney Moderator Staff member Messages 8,152 Location The Gorge Area, Oregon Jun 19, 2013 #3 Nicely done. Charlie Plesums said: Interesting. How do you dry the slabs without the usual radial split from an edge to the pith? Click to expand... Took the words right out of my mouth! I'm also failing at wood ID today.
Nicely done. Charlie Plesums said: Interesting. How do you dry the slabs without the usual radial split from an edge to the pith? Click to expand... Took the words right out of my mouth! I'm also failing at wood ID today.
K KENNY STONE Member Messages 11 Location Eastern Alabama Jun 19, 2013 #4 Most of those were slow dried over time, most all have some checking, I never worry about that, thats just part of rustic log furniture, that just adds character.
Most of those were slow dried over time, most all have some checking, I never worry about that, thats just part of rustic log furniture, that just adds character.
Frank Fusco Member Messages 12,791 Location Mountain Home, Arkansas Jun 20, 2013 #5 Like the canes, neat. And more twisty wood. Must be an Alabama thing.