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0B96325C-17F2-4FEA-BA9B-2B4115ED2F34.jpeg F51E4506-94C2-4C6C-9B64-DA4A562ADC47.jpeg Hey guys. Very new to the milling game and I’d like to ask your opinions. I have this 36-40” white oak that’s been laying around for me to get to it. I finally cut a disc off of it for a possible top. It was too big for my 30” granberg rails and 36” bar so I did it by hand. Just take a look at it. Is it worthy of my intentions or should it heat my house in the OWB?
 

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I think because it looks dry it is less likely to check ... I'd try keeping it, nice piece!
 

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Yeah I think I’ll give it a shot. I was a little bummed that the one spot was so punky. I basically removed it by hand. Rest of it is solid. I just read through a lot of this thread going back 5 years ago lol. It’s great to see all the suggestions for filling cracks and finish recommendations. And the awesome projects. Some seriously talented folks on here.
 

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Finishing up a gun cabinet for my Nephew (MechanicMatt), sides are Red Oak and Cross pieces are Shag Bark Hickory.

Also re-finished (filled cracks with epoxy and put on 3 coats of spar urethane) on two Hickory benches for my older daughter.

I'll be making a trip to NH tomorrow to deliver them to her.
 

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I built these raised beds from cedar that was knocked down in the derecho.

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Wife wants a dresser built into a new closet that I made. A buddy gave me some white cedar off one his stacks. Nice and light weight for the drawers. Maybe she will let me have a small drawer for my unmentionables. All the sawdust sucks any oil out of the concrete, so I will have a nice, clean floor again.P1020200.JPG
 
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