The Penguin
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I recently cut up a large Bradford pear and sold most of the wood to my local club members. I still have 20-30 pieces that I'd like to sell. The tree was cut 3 weeks ago and all endgrain was sealed with Anchorseal.
most of them are logs about 8-10" in length, cut in half through the pith. there may be a few whole log pieces left (not split) and some random pieces that would be good cut into small end-grain box blanks. I'm trying to decide if it's worth the effort to photograph them individually and post them for sale here, or drop them off at Woodcraft for consignment.
I'm thinking about $3 per pound, plus shipping.
the wood itself has beautiful color, and lots of curl. Here's a couple of sample bowls that were turned out of it.
post up if you're interested. If enough interest, I'll get busy taking pictures and weighing each piece.
most of them are logs about 8-10" in length, cut in half through the pith. there may be a few whole log pieces left (not split) and some random pieces that would be good cut into small end-grain box blanks. I'm trying to decide if it's worth the effort to photograph them individually and post them for sale here, or drop them off at Woodcraft for consignment.
I'm thinking about $3 per pound, plus shipping.
the wood itself has beautiful color, and lots of curl. Here's a couple of sample bowls that were turned out of it.
post up if you're interested. If enough interest, I'll get busy taking pictures and weighing each piece.