**ENDED** cleaning house-spindle blanks 2x2x12- multiple species

Jerry B

shop dawg
Full Member
Messages
621
Reaction score
978
Location
Boulder City, Nevada
First name
Jerry
Let's see if I get this right .... almost all are kiln dried, 2x2x2x12 (holly is 2x2x6)
AFAIK, pricing is well below any supplier
species are KD Holly, KD Select Magnolia, KD Black Walnut, KD Black Locust, KD Rainbow Poplar, FBE (20% MC), KD Spalted Hackberry, KD Zebrawood. Been drying in shop rafters for last 14-18 months. All ends sealed with AnchorSeal II.

all sold, many thanks guys, hope ya'll use them for something nice :-)
 
Last edited:

Jerry B

shop dawg
Full Member
Messages
621
Reaction score
978
Location
Boulder City, Nevada
First name
Jerry
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #3
hackberry is solid and ready to go, have cut and stabilized over 60 pen blanks from same stock
 

kazuma78

Member
Full Member
Messages
2,807
Reaction score
1,789
Location
Woodville, OH
First name
Josh
Could you post an end grain shot of the hackberry? If I resawed some of the hackberry into pen blanks do you think it would be solid enough to turn? I dont have any ability to stabilize.
 

Jerry B

shop dawg
Full Member
Messages
621
Reaction score
978
Location
Boulder City, Nevada
First name
Jerry
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #5
end grain lot 1:
hack-end-1.jpg

end grain lot 2:
hack-end-2.jpg

I see no reason you can't turn, I automatically stabilize all my blanks ........

** edit, I marked size wrong on Zebra, it's 1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x 18 (not 2x2)
 
Last edited:

bench1holio

Member
Full Member
Messages
451
Reaction score
470
Location
Australia
First name
Ben
I will take as many Hackberry as you can fit in an International MFRB 11" x 8-1/2" x 5-1/2
After Josh of course.
 
Last edited:

kazuma78

Member
Full Member
Messages
2,807
Reaction score
1,789
Location
Woodville, OH
First name
Josh
Ill pass on the zebrawood then, I was going to use it for a tool handle but I dont think its big enough to use at 1 5/8. I would be interested in the 2 pieces of hackberry circled. Could you cut them in half to fit them in a flat rate padded envelope?
spalt.jpg spalt2.jpg
 

kazuma78

Member
Full Member
Messages
2,807
Reaction score
1,789
Location
Woodville, OH
First name
Josh
Or if there is one with better lines then the one in the bottom picture I would take that one instead.
 

Jerry B

shop dawg
Full Member
Messages
621
Reaction score
978
Location
Boulder City, Nevada
First name
Jerry
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #9
Josh, the opposite end of the bottom right actually has nice tighter lines, I think you'd be happy with it
would you prefer I cut them horizontally, or vertically?
 

Jerry B

shop dawg
Full Member
Messages
621
Reaction score
978
Location
Boulder City, Nevada
First name
Jerry
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #10
Ben, I have 8 left after Josh, I'm presuming you're saying you'd like the rest of them?
PM me county/country/ postal code where it's going and I'll get you shipping quote.
and to fit in box, would have to trim them from 12" to 11", but box will hold all 8
 

kazuma78

Member
Full Member
Messages
2,807
Reaction score
1,789
Location
Woodville, OH
First name
Josh
Josh, the opposite end of the bottom right actually has nice tighter lines, I think you'd be happy with it
would you prefer I cut them horizontally, or vertically?
I would prefer not to cut them if they will fit in a padded envelope as is but if you just cut them in half so they are 6x2x2 so they fit in the envelope that would be good just so they can ship for cheaper
 

bench1holio

Member
Full Member
Messages
451
Reaction score
470
Location
Australia
First name
Ben
Ben, I have 8 left after Josh, I'm presuming you're saying you'd like the rest of them?
PM me county/country/ postal code where it's going and I'll get you shipping quote.
and to fit in box, would have to trim them from 12" to 11", but box will hold all 8

Yes please Jerry. Ive just messaged you.
 

Richrue

Member
Full Member
Messages
38
Reaction score
17
Location
Winsted, CT
First name
Richard
Jerry,
If you still have them I'll take the magnolia and 4 of the rainbow poplar. PM me cost

Rick
 

kweinert

Member
Full Member
Messages
2,658
Reaction score
4,095
Location
Thornton, CO
First name
Ken
At 2" I think that 8 will fit in a MFRB, correct?

If that's the case I'd like the FBE, the Locust, and 3 Walnut. $38 + shipping?
 

Nowski

Member
Full Member
Messages
440
Reaction score
538
Location
South Carolina
First name
Shannon
I forgot to press the send button last night but if you come across any more Holly I am interested.
 
Top