Dario
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We were driving this weekend and saw these juniper pieces on a sidewalk...the termite in me just can't pass these up.
These are much harder than regular cedar and judging from the bark...will probably yield some interesting pieces. These` are the slow growing kind...probably Sargent Juniper (but I am not 100% certain) and most likely about 35 years old judging from the neighborhood where I collected these from. For reference, the widest of these is about 10" and only 2" thick. It will be hard to mill because they are gnarly...but I am determined.
Oh yeah...this is an official wood gloat [}]
These are much harder than regular cedar and judging from the bark...will probably yield some interesting pieces. These` are the slow growing kind...probably Sargent Juniper (but I am not 100% certain) and most likely about 35 years old judging from the neighborhood where I collected these from. For reference, the widest of these is about 10" and only 2" thick. It will be hard to mill because they are gnarly...but I am determined.
Oh yeah...this is an official wood gloat [}]