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Our state of the art facility is over 15,000 sq. ft. and produces world class live edged table tops, mantles, timbers, lumber, turning blanks, book matched sets, musical instruments, burl caps, burl blanks, and more!
Oregon Ironwood is the densest native tree in Oregon! In fact, it sinks in water. Colors range from brown to pink in the heartood with a yellowish sapwood. If you are uncomfortable with checks this is not the species for you as checking can develop during the drying process. If you can work around checks, this wood is well worth the effort for its great workability and fine grain. This Oregon Ironwood is freshly cut; ends and faces are wax sealed to slow and prevent checking. It is ideal for turned articles, knives, and inlay.
Oregon Ironwood is the densest native tree in Oregon! In fact, it sinks in water. Colors range from brown to pink in the heartood with a yellowish sapwood. If you are uncomfortable with checks this is not the species for you as checking can develop during the drying process. If you can work around checks, this wood is well worth the effort for its great workability and fine grain. This Oregon Ironwood is freshly cut; ends and faces are wax sealed to slow and prevent checking. It is ideal for turned articles, knives, and inlay.
Oregon Ironwood is the densest native tree in Oregon! In fact, it sinks in water. Colors range from brown to pink in the heartood with a yellowish sapwood. If you are uncomfortable with checks this is not the species for you as checking can develop during the drying process. If you can work around checks, this wood is well worth the effort for its great workability and fine grain. This Oregon Ironwood is freshly cut; ends and faces are wax sealed to slow and prevent checking. It is ideal for turned articles, knives, and inlay.
Oregon Ironwood is the densest native tree in Oregon! In fact, it sinks in water. Colors range from brown to pink in the heartood with a yellowish sapwood. If you are uncomfortable with checks this is not the species for you as checking can develop during the drying process. If you can work around checks, this wood is well worth the effort for its great workability and fine grain. This Oregon Ironwood is freshly cut; ends and faces are wax sealed to slow and prevent checking. It is ideal for turned articles, knives, and inlay.
Oregon Ironwood is the densest native tree in Oregon! In fact, it sinks in water. Colors range from brown to pink in the heartood with a yellowish sapwood. If you are uncomfortable with checks this is not the species for you as checking can develop during the drying process. If you can work around checks, this wood is well worth the effort for its great workability and fine grain. This Oregon Ironwood is freshly cut; ends and faces are wax sealed to slow and prevent checking. It is ideal for turned articles, knives, and inlay.
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Our state of the art facility is over 15,000 sq. ft. and produces world class live edged table tops, mantles, timbers, lumber, turning blanks, book matched sets, musical instruments, burl caps, burl blanks, and more!
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