A bit pricey but impressive:
http://www.ancientwood.com/catalog/l...labs/slab-1900
A bit pricey but impressive:
http://www.ancientwood.com/catalog/l...labs/slab-1900
WOW, now thats a chunk of wood
Dave
IN GOD WE TRUST
USN Retired
Would you use a #5 or #7 as a smoother for this tabletop?
I was going to get it, but I didn't see the "Buy Now" button.
I hoping it doesn't end up as a coporate boardroom table. Those guys would request it with dark walnut stain globbed on.
i think that is an old article... i beleive i read somewhere awhile ago that it became the table in a winery. and that they put a nice finish on it, not some junky stain
14x48 custom 2hp 9gear lathe
9 inch pre 1940 craftsman lathe
36 inch 1914 Sydney bandsaw (BEAST)
Wood in every shelf and nook and cranny,,, seriously too much wood!
I would have bought it but they only had one. I mean, I'd have to have one to practice on...
The title of the post isn't quite accurate. The largest piece of solid wood in the world is probably the Sequoia called General Sherman. It is 275 feet tall and 102 feet in circumference at the ground. It is calculated to contain 630,000 board feet.
I like that they have a convenient "Add To Cart" button for this piece... LOL
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Free shipping?
Life's too short to use old sandpaper.
I want to see the "cart" .... more like
" add to flat bed trailer "
One of our local retailers had a big slab of kauri. As far as color and grain it has very little character to it. I'd prefer to have a nice slab of quilted bubinga for a table.