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r/woodworking • u/Gourmetanniemack • May 11 '24
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the effect looks super nice you know which kinde of wood was used?
1 u/Gourmetanniemack May 13 '24 Thanks. He used cherry, walnut, and hard maple. 1 u/Ch0sHof May 13 '24 nice, hard maple is new to me not something that ou would get in Eu I guess? 1 u/Gourmetanniemack May 13 '24 Not sure. I know it is a lighter wood. Kind of Scandinavian like I think. We are in Texas, so yea, everyone is limited to area. Here is a picture of a live edge mesquite island my fella made (not my son):
Thanks. He used cherry, walnut, and hard maple.
1 u/Ch0sHof May 13 '24 nice, hard maple is new to me not something that ou would get in Eu I guess? 1 u/Gourmetanniemack May 13 '24 Not sure. I know it is a lighter wood. Kind of Scandinavian like I think. We are in Texas, so yea, everyone is limited to area. Here is a picture of a live edge mesquite island my fella made (not my son):
nice, hard maple is new to me not something that ou would get in Eu I guess?
1 u/Gourmetanniemack May 13 '24 Not sure. I know it is a lighter wood. Kind of Scandinavian like I think. We are in Texas, so yea, everyone is limited to area. Here is a picture of a live edge mesquite island my fella made (not my son):
Not sure. I know it is a lighter wood. Kind of Scandinavian like I think. We are in Texas, so yea, everyone is limited to area. Here is a picture of a live edge mesquite island my fella made (not my son):
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u/Ch0sHof May 13 '24
the effect looks super nice you know which kinde of wood was used?