These are some slabs I brought with me from Tucson. The first and third are shortly after I milled them in Tucson. The middle was taken while running it through a planer here in New Bern.
Not sure. I've had them for nearly 3 years. Might do a waterfall desk.Pretty grain! What are you going to make w/ them?
Is this the same as the Lyptus that was available a few years ago? Pretty wood, very hard no knots but full of silica so sharpening was a constant effort.
Roy G
Is this the same as the Lyptus that was available a few years ago? Pretty wood, very hard no knots but full of silica so sharpening was a constant effort.
Roy G
I found the log on a Tucson golf course. They were clearing a lot for extra parking.
Eucalyptus is rather prevalent in the southwest. It was planted for wind breaks on agricultural land and landscaping because it's a very fast grower. It's also one of the largest trees in the southwest. I had 4 or 5 on my property.