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took years to get to this point
Furnished content. (from WoodNet.net)
The picture taken inside my kiln may not look like much, but litteraly took me years to get to this point. The boards in the kiln came from a black walnut I planted as a seedling over 50 years ago. Shame to have taken the tree down, but it turned out to be too close to a power line as it got bigger. The boards shown standing on end are from the batch in the kiln, and are over 8 inches in width. Clear, except for the one obvious knot. Quite a few of these will end up as drawers in a dresser I'm building. I have about 6 acres of walnuts I planted in the '80s, not nearly the size of the above yet, but should yield some nice lumber long after I'm gone.
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posted at: 12:00am on 13-Dec-2025 path: /Woodworking | permalink
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