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Location: RTP, NC
Walnut is one of of my favorite woods to turn. Wear a mask, its the only wood I turn that if I don't wear a mask I notice it. I have one more chunk of apprx 4x4x10" walnut left. I had a barrel full of it and some other wood that I was storing at my dad's when we sold our house while ours was being built and somebody thought it was firewood
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Location: IA
I have 85 acres of walnut here in Iowa but no hard maple or cherry and I would gladly trade some walnut for either of those.
Good luck on the ornaments and I am really looking forward to seeing them.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification. Thank You Everyone.
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Location: South Central Oklahoma
My mentor/rabbi in the department, cut down a dozen black walnut trees around his pond several years ago and I went over and chose the pieces I wanted. (Trunks and large limbs.) The rest he put into piles and burned. I had planned to cut them into manageable lengths and run them thru the bandsaw a long time ago, but ... things happen. (Falls, broken bones... yah know... things.)

The logs have been drying, out of the weather ever since. I hope to sell off a couple boxes this spring at craft shows and buy the KREG milling sled for the bandsaw... and do a few here and a few there until I get it all cut up.
I sold my chainsaw because the surgeon said I can't use one anymore... (Shouldn't use one?)
I have a bow saw. LOL.
Jim in Okie
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By the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.