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Shag bark Hickory
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<blockquote data-quote="Burlhunter13" data-source="post: 3796342" data-attributes="member: 24530"><p>I love shagbark. Beautiful stuff. If you wanna go with the current trend then look up "Calico Hickory". Its lumber cut so both sapwood and heartwood are in each board. There are guidelines for how "calico" hickory is graded. Take a peek......nice look when projects are put together. I mill most of mine into 2 1/2 slabs for the rustic look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burlhunter13, post: 3796342, member: 24530"] I love shagbark. Beautiful stuff. If you wanna go with the current trend then look up "Calico Hickory". Its lumber cut so both sapwood and heartwood are in each board. There are guidelines for how "calico" hickory is graded. Take a peek......nice look when projects are put together. I mill most of mine into 2 1/2 slabs for the rustic look. [/QUOTE]
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