My idea worked great. Luckily I have a guy who can make my ideas reality...
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Its in the kiln. I'm guessing it will stay in there a couple weeks. Then, we'll see how much checking it did and how the doty part dried... We're planning to make a dining room table out of it. Maybe even a kitchen bar. There is a lot of wood there. Our son in law makes knives, he'll get all the scraps.wbvs58":3u3hz5sc said:V interesting. So what happens now?
Ken
The first few smaller ones we cut at 3 inches. The bigger ones are 4 inchs thick. We have around 1/3rd of the burl left to cut up but will wait to see how the slabs we got dry.....ohiosteve":1n1gsfn5 said:I bet those will make some awesome tabletops and stool tops. You might have already said, but how thick are the slices?