What are you making with your milled wood?

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unclemoustache

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I’ve had a few little projects I’ve done so far, but nothing special.
I have a number of slabs that warped too badly to do anything with. I was about to split them for firewood when I got an idea.

Step stools!

Here’s a bomb stool.
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Are here are some violin stools.
Some pretty grain there. Maple.

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Nice.
I have nothing made yet but the wood is finally dry, well, most of it already cut and stacked. The goal is to sell 99% of it and use two maybe three large slabs and a few short ones. Moving on to cutting posts and beams now this spring.
 
Nice Oak. We dont have that around here, some folks used it all up making dingys about 1k years ago.
Oak is hard and strong, but if you want that even fine fibre hard wood for your knife handles or lathe - its Birch.
The tool it’s on is and Adze it used For bowl making I used oak as I had some about . These are Black walnut ,the Tanto me and my grandson made ,it was his first knife EF2A7CCD-15BA-42BC-BE64-CE786375DC38.jpeg6E60A5BF-C132-4AC4-961F-F79C64E8D72A.jpegE2DC392D-3BE3-497B-8A41-731CFA869354.jpegB4A979EF-36AF-4038-8067-FB5655AC8773.jpeg783F63F6-F9E2-476D-8393-AB2646340279.jpeg
 
This is from the first log I milled on my Woodmizer- small box elder. Finally got around to making the sign.
My dad’s name is Grover, and he bought the mill for me.
Some of you may have heard the radio drama, ‘War of the Worlds.’ The aliens first landed at Grover’s Mill, NJ.

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My Airbnb. This was from some honey locust I milled.

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Time for my grandson to add another new truck to his fleet, this time it's a "hot tub hauler".

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He lives in another state, and at 3-1/2 he is already car/truck crazy, so I make him a new truck or car every time I go see him.

SR
 
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