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Wood it's characteristics and use in model building

i love walnut! back in the 60s my parents had a country place in vernon valley nj. along side loundberry hollow road, a small dirt road, had a huge walnut tree. it took 6 kids holding hands to go around it. it must have been over 100 feet tall as well.

when the county decided to pave and widen the road the had to cut the tree down. the tree had barbed wire sticking out of it near the base. well using massive saws the guys tried cutting but kept hitting something inside. they kept going up higher n higher. at about 8' up from the bottom they finally cut through and down she went. they brought in bull dozers to remove the base. turns out there was a huge bolder inside. someone said that tree must have been several hundred years old because his great great grand parents, who originally owned the property, had pictures of the tree on their farm.

i still have a few boards of that tree and treasure them so much i just cant find myself making anything from it. but the wood is a deep deep brown i havent seen in any walnut ive aquired over the years.

they dont make em like they use to. slow grown n tight grained.
 
i love walnut! back in the 60s my parents had a country place in vernon valley nj. along side loundberry hollow road, a small dirt road, had a huge walnut tree. it took 6 kids holding hands to go around it. it must have been over 100 feet tall as well.

when the county decided to pave and widen the road the had to cut the tree down. the tree had barbed wire sticking out of it near the base. well using massive saws the guys tried cutting but kept hitting something inside. they kept going up higher n higher. at about 8' up from the bottom they finally cut through and down she went. they brought in bull dozers to remove the base. turns out there was a huge bolder inside. someone said that tree must have been several hundred years old because his great great grand parents, who originally owned the property, had pictures of the tree on their farm.

i still have a few boards of that tree and treasure them so much i just cant find myself making anything from it. but the wood is a deep deep brown i havent seen in any walnut ive aquired over the years.

they dont make em like they use to. slow grown n tight grained.
Great story

the Walnut in the picture where i am holding a chainsaw came from the schoolyard here in town. There was a protest against taking the tree down but in the end the school board won and the tree was killed. Reason so i heard some kid sprained an ankle stepping on a walnut and it was decided the tree was a danger to the school kids. Even though the tree was there for 200 years it is now a danger. My brother and i put in a lowball bid hoping to salvage the wood from becoming firewood. As it ended up the Walnut was given to the local wood turning club as well as wood carvers and model builders.

fresh cut Walnut is actually an olive green color and within days starts to turn brown and the color gets richer and deeper. Over time.

Sawmills in the area shy away from urban logs for the very reason as you said wire, nails, screws, and all sorts of things pounded into the tree.

Before i cut the logs i have i strip the bark and look for black stains this tells me there is iron in the wood.
 
Great story

the Walnut in the picture where i am holding a chainsaw came from the schoolyard here in town. There was a protest against taking the tree down but in the end the school board won and the tree was killed. Reason so i heard some kid sprained an ankle stepping on a walnut and it was decided the tree was a danger to the school kids. Even though the tree was there for 200 years it is now a danger. My brother and i put in a lowball bid hoping to salvage the wood from becoming firewood. As it ended up the Walnut was given to the local wood turning club as well as wood carvers and model builders.

fresh cut Walnut is actually an olive green color and within days starts to turn brown and the color gets richer and deeper. Over time.

Sawmills in the area shy away from urban logs for the very reason as you said wire, nails, screws, and all sorts of things pounded into the tree.

Before i cut the logs i have i strip the bark and look for black stai
its sad because a kid sprianed his foot on a nut as a reason to cut down such an old tree. if the kid hit his head on the side of the school... would they tear down the school?

man if one of those baseball sized green fruits hit you on the head, youd have one heck of a knob or a concussion. us kids would take the hulls off and have purple hands for a week. we drew temp tatoos with the juice too.

use a compass for finding metal in wood but rocks are a different story. it is amazing how trees can grow over things.

the juice of the hulls is used as wood stain.


video here...

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The old farmer trick was to put the walnuts into a burlap feed sack and to lay it out in the road. Cars running over it would shuck the green husks from the nuts. After drying, the shells of the nuts had to be cracked and the walnut meat picked out. A fiddly activity best done in front of a fireplace on a cold night.

When I lived in Marietta, Ohio a guy at work gave me a 3” x 8” piece of walnut lumber that had once been one of the main stringers from an old hay wagon. Really nice stuff.

Roger
 
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walnuts you collect in the wild are not the same as the ones you buy in the grocery store those have a thin shell you can crack easy, the ones in the wild the black walnuts you need a vice or hammer to crack them open.

i have not tried this but i was once told if you lay walnut lumber in the hot sun it will fade to a honey color or paint it with a mixture of vinegar and steel wool it will turn black. White Walnut (Butternut) is protected in Canada you cannot cut down a Butternut tree. Butternut trees are found around the Great Lakes region and only here so i am told.

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