One of the builders I make cabinets for has access to several log truck loads of juniper. He wants to use some for posts/interior feature logs and turn the rest into cabinets. I don't know the specific species but since we live in north central Idaho I would assume it to be Western Juniper (Juniperus occidentalis). I haven't seen them but the logs are supposedly up to 30" diameter and harvested as dead standing. FDMC had a good description but I'm wondering if anyone here has experience using juniper in a cabinet atmosphere? Cutting, planing, gluing, sanding, finishing? Resinous or not? Dimensional stability in wider boards and, since I won't be able to get a juniper faced plywood, glued up panels?

Comments and suggestions are appreciated.