Scored some 'new' wood

Saturday the wife and I drove about a bit looking at garage and yard sales. We found one and stopped to look over the stuff for sale. Ended up buying some decent plates. The elderly lady who lived there was quite a talker and we went on for about 20 or 30 minutes. I saw some wood stacked up and mentioned I have a lathe. She offered a couple of pieces of hard maple. One was a crotch piece with one leg maybe 10" and the other about 14" in dia. She then mentioned that if I wanted to come back when it dries up, she has more she would be willing to get rid of. "Oh, what kind," I asked. "Walnut and cherry," she said. I was only partially successful at restraining my glee. Since I've been turning it has been a couple kinds of maple, some red oak, and white mulberry to keep me busy. I said I would be glad to come back after the 4th holiday. As we were leaving, she waved and said "Go ahead and get those two pieces at the end of the drive if you want. They're black walnut." The wood was cut in February. They were in the round about 14 to 16 inches and 8" to 10" thick. I wacked up one as soon as I got home and turned a bowl and platter. Come mid-July I'm heading back over with my chainsaw and a couple of bowls for her.

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Kevin
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Hi Kevin

Good gloat ;-))) BUT, what are you waiting for ??? that wood will just get more split drying in log form, get it home as soon as you can and seal the ends.

Rough turn as soon as possible, then let it dry carefully, a brown paper bag is one of the best places for a new turned bowl.

Keep up the good work

Have fun and take care Leo Van Der Loo

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l.vanderloo

Hello Kevin,

Nice wood score! Here is a couple of links to articles I have written on working with and drying green wood that may help you. Take care and all the best to you and yours!

Here is an article on using paper bags to dry green wood roughouts:

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Here is an article on air drying green wood:
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Here is an article on using wax emulsions to prevent checking in green wood:
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Here is an article on finding FREE wood to turn:
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Enjoy!

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Steve Russell

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