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Spalted Pecan Specialty Cuts

These our slabs, boards, and cants of beautifully spalted pecan custom cut with our own sawmill. . Just specify what size you need if you do not find your size in the drop-down box. Great for a project that will definitely be a conversation piece especially Poker chip and Jewelry boxes. You just can not believe the patterns nature makes on these pieces. Ends are sealed with Anchorseal and boards are gently dried to a stable EMC. Moonlight Sawyers are in the business of salvaging Old Native Pecan burl and spalted pecan logs and turning them into material used in the production of fine and figured Texas pecan lumber and furniture, also spalted and burl turning blanks.
Rustic Spalted Pecan Saddle Rack
$499.00
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I was trying to make something unique, that no one else has, out of Texas spalted pecan, Texas elm, and barnwood from a 100 year old Texas barn where the wood was from the Lost Pines of Bastrop, TX.. That is just me. 36H x 34L x 12" D
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spalted-pecan-alien-a.jpg Texas Spalted Pecan Specialty Cuts These our slabs, boards, and cants of beautifully spalted pecan custom cut with our own sawmill. . Just specify what size you need if you do not find your size in the drop-down box. Great for a project that will definitely be a conversation piece especially Poker chip and Jewelry boxes. You just can not believe the patterns nature makes on these pieces. Ends are sealed with Anchorseal and boards are gently dried to a stable EMC. Moonlight Sawyers are in the business of salvaging Old Native Pecan burl and spalted pecan logs and turning them into material used in the production of fine and figured Texas pecan lumber and furniture, also spalted and burl turning blanks.
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PECAN: PLAIN, SPALTED It is an American original, native only to the United States. It is most commonly found in the flood-plains of the Mississippi River and other low-lying wet terrain. It ranges from Indiana, Illinois and Iowa in the North, southward throughout the Mississippi Valley to Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas in the South. Pecan is in the walnut family; its closest relative is the shagbark hickory (Carya ovata). Prized even more for its nut crop than for its timber, the pecan is thought to be the only tree cultivated in orchards by the pre-Colonial Native Americans. Because it was an important food staple, the Algonquins chose not to rely solely on the nut harvest from the wild forest pecan tree. This remains true with growers, today. The pecan tree has a short trunk with many forked branches, making long length lumber hard to obtain. Because of the nature of the tree, pecan lumber is also somewhat limited in the upper grades as well. The interestingly patterned Heartwood is pale reddish-brown in color with occasional dark, pecky streaks. Sapwood is creamy white with pink tones. Hickory Heartwood is tan or reddish. Sapwood is white to cream with fine brown lines. Pecan grain is open occasionally wavy or irregular and is open pored, close grained and hard. It is very heavy, strong and tough but is also elastic and quite shock-resistant. It is hard to dry with big shrinkage; but once properly seasoned it is stable and reliable. It is somewhat difficult to machine (carbide-tipped equipment is suggested). Color varies between spring and summer woods.