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Re: Walnut slab table
[Re: white17]
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06/09/22 11:03 AM
06/09/22 11:03 AM
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Lumberjack391,
Sorry I forgot to answer your question. It is from here in France. It is English walnut and they grow tons of walnuts not far from me. In CA I had access to beautiful black walnut, that was also referred to as Claro walnut with lots of reddish tones. This wood is perfect for gunstocks as well.
Pete
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Re: Walnut slab table
[Re: swift4me]
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06/09/22 12:12 PM
06/09/22 12:12 PM
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Nice! Been wanting to play around with epoxy, but haven't gotten around to it yet.
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Re: Walnut slab table
[Re: swift4me]
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06/10/22 06:39 AM
06/10/22 06:39 AM
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That looks awesome! I don’t have a ton of experience but just cutting plaques of walnut, cedar, or hedge and sanding and finishing them to hang deer antlers on is a lot of fun. Each cut of wood has its own character. Anyway Great work on the table.
Derek
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