ore the beetle can move on to the next meal.Last year, Derek and I cut down a number of beetle kill trees. We used a portable Hudson Sawmill to mill them into lumber. This lumber has a blue streaking to it caused by the fungus that killed the tree. In many areas of the country this type of wood is sold at a premium because of the coloration.
We had originally thought of using this wood on the interior ceiling lining of the house, but the additional milling needed made this too time/money consuming. We have decided to use it to accent areas of the house, e.g. fireplace mantle, handrails, etc., and to make furniture out of it.
Here is a picture of the second pi
ece made from this stock. It is a card table (non-folding) made from Ponderosa Pine with Purpleheart for the border and stretchers. The Purpleheart turns a brownish color over time, but if you put it in sunlight it reverts to a deep purple. This location for the table will require a rotation every once in a while to keep the color even.The finish is tung oil with a couple of coats of wax.
I hope to make a few more pieces before the house is finished.
Pat
1 comment:
Good job on the table, you and Kyle can build furniture in your retirement years!
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