I would agree. I'm arm-chairing this, but I would have cut it up after it dried for a long time. It's probably still green.Likely a year, maybe more if you're in a rainforest.
Yah, take it down to finish dimension plus about a 1/2 inch, should dry a bit quicker.I would agree. I'm arm-chairing this, but I would have cut it up after it dried for a long time. It's probably still green.
I was just wondering. I know there are a number of woodworkers on the forum. I have a lot of scavenged hardwood in the shop.I wouldn’t know what to do with the holly but if it’s that big a deal why not get more? I would imagine most of it will get chipped up for mulch or the landfill.
Hi Gene, just the mention of hardwood makes my shop equipment drool. You seem quite close to my venue, so what do you have that you might, just might want to part with?I have a lot of scavenged hardwood in the shop.
My Parents sent the 30 year old Mahogany tree that was in our side yard to the chipper while I was off at college. I was quite upset.P.S. I was going to make a comment about if I ever cut down the teak tree but then you’d think this post was a joke. It’s a serious post. I really wish I would have known someone could have used the wood.
Arrrgh!He ended up burning them in his fireplace.