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Started by Glenn1, November 04, 2016, 09:51:28 AM

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Glenn1

I got a call from one of my loggers saying that he finally found some sycamore for me.  I picked these up yesterday.  I will be quartersawing them so I am not sure how much of the ambrosia will show up but I thought it was worth the effort. (straight cutting the lonely walnut). 





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bedway

It would be nice to see some pics of your sawing them. Ill be watching.

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YellowHammer

Nice.  It will look real great. 
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Sawing is fun for the first couple million boards.

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Okrafarmer

Oh, the ambrosia will show up all right, "believe me." I have never seen sycamore with such beautifully consistent ambrosia in it. That log is a real find.
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