AS promised heres the end result of a 60' Pecan Tree from Robertson
County Texas ;D
I cut it a good 1"- 11/4" thick. Based on what i learned about pecan on the forum I knew it would twist & warp. i was able to plane it down to a workable 3/4". The grain and color is awsome.It has 3-4 coats of pure tung oil on it. 5-6 coats of semi gloss poly on top. My portable Barbi Tools didnt like me very much as it was hard ::) But the end result was worth it 8) 8)[imhttp://www.forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/31179/PECAN_CHEST_12-13_002%7E0.jpg[/img]
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Woodweasel that is just beautiful :o :o :o :o
Pretty cool. Them hickory smiley_devil's are might purty. ;D :snowball:
Beautiful work! It is great to see the end product. That pecan came out nice, and the care in the finish really shows. Built from plans? One thing I'd suggest is a way to keep the lid from coming down quickly (like air shocks-- Rockler has them). I read a few years a go about a child who was killed by a falling chest lid.
Oh, wow, that's just gorgeous!
Man you shouldn't have!!!!!!! But go ahead and send it ... :D
Merry Christmas my friend!
Nice chest, Weasel! How did you deal with the entire tree? Did you saw the trunk down to 1" and 1 1/4, or did you also do other thicknesses? I ask because I keep staring at a couple of 180 year-old pecan in the yard that will come down soon, and I want to be prepared. What diameter tree did you saw? How long did you dry it?
thanks
Wow, beautiful work :o
Beautiful work. I got my mill so I can do the same. Can't buy wood like that.
Beautiful, just beautiful! The smiley_devil looks very nice in that finish!
Very pretty chest, nice work and pretty wood.
Pecan is a very beautiful wood and turns out some eye popping projects. Yours is a perfect example. :)
Several people beat me to it; beautiful chest. The care and effort that you put into it shows up in the quality of the product.
Beautiful chest woodwsl, I sawed some out this past summer for a fellow planning a similar project, it is still drying to my knowledge, it sawed out nice, no issues, and had similar contrasting features, thanks for sharing, david
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The smiley_devil looks good in finished form ;D. Now the tools can breathe a sigh of relief.
Great job on the chest! Now build one out of pine and you will really see how difficult it was using smiley_devil wood.
Wow!!
The tree was dozed down in a subdivision my buddy was putting in. I cut it in 3
equal lengths, to get it on my gooseneck. I only sawed one section, As I said ,cut it 1''-11/4" thickness to compensate for twist& warp. If I remember correctly that was the top section @28" diameter! Base is bigger than than that obviously! I air dried it under my barn for 6-7months! It had some little bugs
in it so I sprayed with 50/50 bleach & water. Didnt put any weight on it so it did twist & warp rather bad ::) Planed it to 3/4" & used the natural edge for some of the trim ;D Grain & color really jumps out at you with the Tungoil. Have some lid supports at home! Built it on my tugboat & only have string to support the lid as of now ::)Had more waste than Im used to with my Cedar >:( Some from the wood & some from the way I handled the wood :o Didnt put sealer on the ends- lots of splits!! Wood is awsome, but difficult to work with my Barbi Tools!! Well worth it though 8) 8) 8)
Beautiful wood and craftsmanship both.
Allan