Pistachio?

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sbwertz

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My friend the tree service guy just called and said he had taken down a pistachio tree. How is it for turning?
 
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jttheclockman

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I don't think I ever seen a postachio tree or its wood. Love to see what you come up with. Wonder if it is a green color. :)
 

snyiper

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I just turned one for my brother on a 30-06 cartridge pen and it was sweet, nice figure, turns and finishes really nice....I like turning Pistachio.
 

juteck

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I have one blank that is spectacular in grain and color -- I've been saving it for MY pen, just need to get around to making it now.
 

bruce119

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I have gotten some here a wile back. Very nice figured wood but it was still a little wet I guess because it move a LOT. Be sure to give it room to move when you cut it.

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sbwertz

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It is pretty green. He is giving me 3 logs. I will pick them up today. I think I will anchorseal two of them and cut one up into oversized blanks and wax the ends and stack them to dry. Our average humidity here is about 10% so stuff drys fast. The olive I cut and waxed dried in less than a month and it was fresh cut. I'll post pictures, and share it if it is nicely figured.
 

sbwertz

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Picture of pistachio log

Here is a picture of one of the logs I got. The tree was young and the heartwood is small.

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Tomorrow I'll cut it up and post pictures of the grain. It is about 8 or 9 inches in diameter so it won't go in the bandsaw.
 
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