First some background.
My brother said there was a huge tree down in his neighborhood. he and his sons put a couple slabs in his truck. 48" diameter tree . I cut into it and it stunk like a sewer, would not sand , tried to stain and it didnt take so I threw it all away except for the fish I had started. I cut a slot in the belly length wise to let the moisture out. I painted it. I threw it in my wood pile. That was 3 years ago. I
found it and sanded . no smell, and it shaped and sanded great. Its hard enough to take detail and soft enough to work quickly. I love it. I put some poly on it.
its 32" long. am working on a base now. the wood is cottonwood. who would have thought? now how do I speed up the drying, deordorizing ? He has 2 huge trees dead from the drought so I have an endless supply if I can figure out how to prep it.
has anybody else used this before?
My brother said there was a huge tree down in his neighborhood. he and his sons put a couple slabs in his truck. 48" diameter tree . I cut into it and it stunk like a sewer, would not sand , tried to stain and it didnt take so I threw it all away except for the fish I had started. I cut a slot in the belly length wise to let the moisture out. I painted it. I threw it in my wood pile. That was 3 years ago. I
found it and sanded . no smell, and it shaped and sanded great. Its hard enough to take detail and soft enough to work quickly. I love it. I put some poly on it.
its 32" long. am working on a base now. the wood is cottonwood. who would have thought? now how do I speed up the drying, deordorizing ? He has 2 huge trees dead from the drought so I have an endless supply if I can figure out how to prep it.
has anybody else used this before?
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