10-23-2022, 03:40 PM
Hi Folks,
For once in my life, I successfully flattened a pear wood slab. Originally, the tree was blown down by Hurricane Ike. Myself and a friend harvested several of these trees. Over the years, this particular slab bent along the middle, with a fair amount of warping thrown in for good measure. I sawed down the middle with a circ saw, jointed each of the two halves, and then glued it back together. It's very flat and will be ready to go with just a bit of touch up. The results are shown in the pictures.
I'd like to make a bench, and would be grateful for advice and suggestions.
Side A or B?
With a back, or not?
What style? Can you show a picture of a similar one that you made?
Thanks,
Mark
Side A
Side B
Original slab
Edge View
For once in my life, I successfully flattened a pear wood slab. Originally, the tree was blown down by Hurricane Ike. Myself and a friend harvested several of these trees. Over the years, this particular slab bent along the middle, with a fair amount of warping thrown in for good measure. I sawed down the middle with a circ saw, jointed each of the two halves, and then glued it back together. It's very flat and will be ready to go with just a bit of touch up. The results are shown in the pictures.
I'd like to make a bench, and would be grateful for advice and suggestions.
Side A or B?
With a back, or not?
What style? Can you show a picture of a similar one that you made?
Thanks,
Mark
Side A
Side B
Original slab
Edge View
Mark in Sugar Land, TX