Big black walnut

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Are you worried about metal in the tree when you mill it. Around here, they won't mill one from in town. Anyway, a beautiful tree and looks like some gorgeous wood. I have a little walnut and when I come to a piece I usually split it into kindling it splits so easily.
Chief, we visually checked it and checked it with a metal detector as best as we could tell there's no metal in it. The guy who is bringing the mill (it is a portable bandmill) said even if we hit a nail or two, the blades for the mill are under 20 bucks a piece so its worth chancing to get this wood.


Coffee table end tables and bar tops! I have 7 slabs that size in my rack. There a year old now.
I saved the 12' 6" upper crotch log for that very reason, SJ! Also for a couple newel post blanks and a gunstock blank or two....
 
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Chief, we visually checked it and checked it with a metal detector as best as we could tell there's no metal in it. The guy who is bringing the mill (it is a portable bandmill) said even if we hit a nail or two, the blades for the mill are under 20bicksfull a piece so its worth chancing to get this wood.


I saved the 12' 6" upper crotch log for that very reason, SJ! Also for a couple newel post blanks and a gunstock blank or two....

Or 50 or 100 lol Nice log hot wax the ends very soon bw likes to split if you dont. :)
 
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Nice work Scotty! 3" of sapwood I'm shocked I thought it would have been less. I love the walnut beautiful wood, reminds me of when I had some logged. :)
 
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Oddly for some reason, the black walnuts in our area all have a big sapwood band. When you head east of here its a lot smaller. Might be something genetic, I really don't know!
 
Oddly for some reason, the black walnuts in our area all have a big sapwood band. When you head east of here its a lot smaller. Might be something genetic, I really don't know!

It will bleed out over time......Yard birds will have a little thicker sapwood to! but it all works out nice in the end.
 
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It will bleed out over time......Yard birds will have a little thicker sapwood to! but it all works out nice in the end.
smoking I actually like the color variegated like that. Either way, cross your fingers for me as its supposed to rain tomorrow and I don't want that to happen. I need around four good hours to get this tree milled in the morning!!
 
SJ THAT'S AWESOME! I'm hoping I can do something like that! Did you get your wood kiln dried or did you sticker it and let it air dry?
 
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smoking I actually like the color variegated like that. Either way, cross your fingers for me as its supposed to rain tomorrow and I don't want that to happen. I need around four good hours to get this tree milled in the morning!!

That dust seem to clog pretty good in the rain! lol Been there a couple times. Even in a snow strom winds blowing over 25 mph and "MMAUL" puts the chain on backwards.....
 
Looking bad on the rain Scott, raining from the gulf all the way to Canada. Still raining here this low is just massive.
 
Looking bad on the rain Scott, raining from the gulf all the way to Canada. Still raining here this low is just massive.

He can pull it off! lol No excuses Please and get pic's or it never happened! :p
 
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Scotty,

That's an impressive tree and great job getting it down. Look forward to the milling pictures. I have been wanting to get into some climbing for a while but haven't made the leap. Thought you might like this picture I took last Spring a few miles from home. The picture doesn't do it justice with nothing to give it scale, but supposedly the biggest Black Walnut in the country and the largest unsupported branch in the NW at 92'. Talk about crotches making grown men cry:cool: More info here: http://ascendingthegiants.com/news/6/52/Black-Walnut.html

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I wonder if that thing still produces? I would had to mow under it if it does.
 
I love seeing pics of that saw. Nice walnut too.

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I love seeing pics of that saw. Nice walnut too.

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Thanks MC......I love running that ol' girl! I have two of those old 041AVE Supers, and they are by far my favorite saw ever. This one has a custom muffler I built for it, you oughta hear it!
 
FINALLY got the big beast on the ground. After a slight mishap (one of the tops canted on us when we cut it, we had it rigged and it teetered and LAID ACROSS THE HI-TENSION WIRES), everything turned out OK but still this was a nerve-wracking beast. Very tight clearances but we got the job done. Almost 35" diameter, one nice 10' 6" log and another 12 footer with various crotches, a buddy of ours is supposed to come with a bandmill and do it on-site. Hopefully the weather holds out. NOT A SINGLE BLUE STREAK IN THIS TREE! No bugs, not rot, it's a beauty! We'll post pics if we get to mill it this weekend. I'm excited, this is the biggest black walnut I've ever dropped....View attachment 63823View attachment 63818View attachment 63819View attachment 63820View attachment 63821View attachment 63822


Nice logs there Scott. Good job bringing it down. Will be great to see them opened up soon.
 
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Nice logs there Scott. Good job bringing it down. Will be great to see them opened up soon.
Thanks Thistle. I talked to the guy with the mill, we're still on for tomorrow granted it isn't pouring. Weather is calling for intermittent rain, maybe we'll get lucky...<>;hm ...we'll see. Pics to follow.....
 
I dont mind a little light rain,I draw the line at working in heavy downpours,lightning/high winds or if its below 45 degrees. Had pneumonia twice its no fun.
 
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I dont mind a little light rain,I draw the line at working in heavy downpours,lightning/high winds or if its below 45 degrees. Had pneumonia twice its no fun.
I don't mind some rain or snow either. Temps don't bother me, except when it is extremely hot. I'm not so sure he wants his mill out in the rain, that will be the sticking point. If he can't get it tomorrow, I have another guy who will mill it for me but it won't be til tuesday. We'll see what happens. I hope we can do it tomorrow....
 
Thanks MC......I love running that ol' girl! I have two of those old 041AVE Supers, and they are by far my favorite saw ever. This one has a custom muffler I built for it, you oughta hear it!
Did you get this bucked up yet, the saw looks great.
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Did you get this bucked up yet, the saw looks great.
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Yes we got all the little stuff bucked up, Zap. If the rain holds off the big stuff gets milled tomorrow morning....hope the weather cooperates!;)
 
looks like mother nature screwed me again. It poured all morning, and after a brief lull in the rain it's looking like another couple hours of pouring rain. If he doesn't show up with the mill this weekend, onto plan "B" (a guy at work has a stationary mill, gotta start thinking about loading that trunk up on my tandem axle trailer and taking it out to his place).....we'll see if the weather breaks this afternoon. If not, we're gonna think about taking it to the other place...this weather really pi$$es me off!:mad:
 
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Well even though the rain has screwed me as far as the milling is concerned today, I did get all the firewood from that tree to the house and unloaded it at my wood stack. I did a cardinal no-no in my book.......I didn't split it on -site! I hate bringing big rounds home (there are several big rounds on the backside of the pile) but I wanted to get that site cleaned up prior to milling the logs. Hoping for a break I get the rain......we're still on for killing this evening if we get a lull in the precipitation. Keeping fingers crossed!Resampled952012-03-249514-05-4295925.jpg
 
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That Black Walnut is some nice looking wood.

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