So what's the consensus? Not mine, just altering I ran across on Facebook.
It's a shame, that could have been some really nice wide panels.
Yesssssss, the world can never have enough heavily checked cookie tables.
So what's the consensus? Not mine, just altering I ran across on Facebook.
Last edited by johnny means; 02-12-2020 at 5:10 PM.
Is that walnut? What are you thinking?
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Somebody loaded that log on the mill the wrong way!
i'm with jim, that's the perfect expression.
Another vote for Jim's response.
I'm thinking a dresser with Intarsia ends, and maybe wrap the design all the way around. A tree of life sort of thing comes to mind. Could have some huge relief with wood that thick.
That log is just a log, lets think out of the box. It was too short anyway.
what a waste. could have been cut to make good turning blanks. Now it's just firewood.
People are offering those on FB all the time. If they can't sell you a live edge slab, maybe you'll buy a cookie.
John
From the surface cracking and appearance of the log, it looks like it may have been down, or standing deadwood, so maybe there won't be as much cracking as expected. I can see someone like Doug Fisher turning one of those thicker cookies into some impressive wall art.