wood that's too special to burn

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blacktail

Minister of Fire
Sep 18, 2011
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Western WA
I work for the state. A few years back a bunch of alders got cut down on state property and I joked with a work friend that I'd like to get the wood. After several weeks, he showed up at my work area with a gift. I've had it sitting by my stove for years now, but I can't bring myself to burn this alder round that was hand delivered to me by a state employee on behalf of the Governor. ;)
 

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Grind it up into chips and use it for smoking some fish...ideally eels! It'll last longer that way!
 
I work for the state. A few years back a bunch of alders got cut down on state property and I joked with a work friend that I'd like to get the wood. After several weeks, he showed up at my work area with a gift. I've had it sitting by my stove for years now, but I can't bring myself to burn this alder round that was hand delivered to me by a state employee on behalf of the Governor. ;)
"State" property = public property. That was your tree to begin with.
 
I once gave a handful of splits to a neighbor that is into turning pens and pepper mills. I said I'd get him some different species to play with and took him some oak, maple, magnolia and cherry. In about a week he popped around my backyard with a beautiful oak pen he had turned. Nicest pen I have ever had and one of the nicest gestures I've ever received. I would of burned that piece of oak up otherwise....
 
Just gave my son in law six splits, four ash, two black cherry. He says he is going to make them into bowls. Let you know how it turns out.......
 
Just gave my son in law six splits, four ash, two black cherry. He says he is going to make them into bowls. Let you know how it turns out.......
Burn the wood, but keep that official looking "from the governor" sign.
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I have about four beautiful center cut blocks of black cherry that I sore in my shed. I'll do something with them one of these days. Maybe some wooden spoons. Reddish tint might be pretty.
 
I have about four beautiful center cut blocks of black cherry that I sore in my shed. I'll do something with them one of these days. Maybe some wooden spoons. Reddish tint might be pretty.

Wife had me put 4 nice splits of straight-grained white oak in a galvanized bucket next to the fireplace hearth. It's for looks and I'm not allowed to burn it. I know it's down to 10% moisture by now too :)
 
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I once gave a handful of splits to a neighbor that is into turning pens and pepper mills. I said I'd get him some different species to play with and took him some oak, maple, magnolia and cherry. In about a week he popped around my backyard with a beautiful oak pen he had turned. Nicest pen I have ever had and one of the nicest gestures I've ever received. I would of burned that piece of oak up otherwise....


You can always burn the pen when it runs out of ink ;lol :p <>
 
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