I thought I would start this blog off by showing off a little bit of my log yard. I recently brought in several tons of elm and pecan wood. Below are some photos of that wood haul. For those who have not done any logging, I only want to say it is fun but also a lot of hard work. But harvesting my own trees like this is the best way for me to select the wood I want to use for each project. Those projects will vary from bowls to platters to salt/spice boxes and even mortars and pestle sets.
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
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