Timbo
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These are the last of some Plum wood that I slabbed up from a tree I cut down more than 15 years ago. This wood make beautiful pens! I wet a portion of one of the slabs with solvent so you can see what the wood looks like when finished. The two photos show both sides of the slabs. The wood is dry and ready to work. All five slabs are a minimum 3/4"+ thickness.
They did warp some as they dried, so they are not perfectly flat. Unless you have the appropriate sled to safely cut into blanks on your table saw, I would suggest using a band saw.
I need to cut about an inch off narrow end of the longest slab, but they will then all fit in a medium flatrate box.
$25 plus shipping CONUS. Thanks for looking.
Tim

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They did warp some as they dried, so they are not perfectly flat. Unless you have the appropriate sled to safely cut into blanks on your table saw, I would suggest using a band saw.
I need to cut about an inch off narrow end of the longest slab, but they will then all fit in a medium flatrate box.
$25 plus shipping CONUS. Thanks for looking.
Tim

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