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49 minutes ago, 4DThinker said:

Lucky you.   I've already saturated my extended family with projects to the point that requests have dwindled down to one a year or less.   Those are good looking boards.

I'll share a tip I learned when I visited an Amama colony that made furniture many years back.  Their wise and experienced top craftsman made a point to show me a dining table top he had just glued up.  The large walnut panel was made from  2" wide strips. Every other strip had been flipped over.  He explained that their furniture was guaranteed for 50 years and this was the best strategy to keep the table tops stable with no bowing or cupping or rippling no matter what conditions (humid or dry or hot or cold) it may encounter over 50 years.  

I adopted that strategy and shared it with my students for  a few hundred projects out there that may fail for other reasons but not for a bowing/cupping panel. 

4D 

Yes wide boards are a possible problem with wide glue ups.

 

@KevTNLooks like an interesting project. Is canary wood expensive ? I do not think I have ever seen it around here.

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12 minutes ago, lew said:

That is some gorgeous wood, Kevin!

Thank you Lew have admit I was pleasantly surprised lol

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W0w! Some real beauties, there. Gonna make a couple gorgeous tables. 

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Beautiful grain. Your finish really highlighted and enhanced it. You should get 2 gold stars by the missus for these Kevin.

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That looks like professional woodworking going on :)   :wub:

 

If I had skipped my Summer Quest across the PNW, I could have purchased the planer and TS I'm wanting :cowboy:

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@KevTN just curious, do you ever get some visitors walking by or neighbors come over to see what your up too, and if so, do they ask you if you can build for them?

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54 minutes ago, John Morris said:

Shoot I thought by now you'd have a gang of customers, with all the free advertising your doing out front!

Lol nope! 

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You sure showed that wood who was the boss!   I may have to seek out some canary wood now. 

Great job!

4D

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Now I'm curious how easy/hard it would be on router bits or saw blades to cut.  Wood with high mineral content that look fantastic can be abrasive to tools. 

4D

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