got a line on a dead walnut in Byron, useful for anything other than fireplace? do these get powder post beetles, just trying to find COD. thanks
This walnut came from logs that had laid in pasture grass for 5 years. The sap was rotten - even gone in most area. The heart wood was hard as a rock but it had opened up in a weird way but was still useable because of the striking patterns.
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I would flat saw it for the greater yield. If you cut the center at something like 10/4 thickness, you can rip it on either side of the pith (discard the pith) and have some good leg stock.I've got a very large Pecan tree im going to have sawn into lumber.
My questions are as follows:
-any suggestions as to whether I should 1/4 saw or plain saw, I'm planning on using for furniture
-how long should I air dry before using - I've been told 4-6 months (Alabama and in a garage)
-I like to use tung oil as a finish but have never worked with pecan - other suggestions for finishes
thanks