Wood is straight grain white oak harvested here locally by a friend of mine. His business is a mobile sawmill and he'll get the better grades and species of wood when a tree company drops them. He'll saw and kiln dry. He's pretty meticulous about keeping species and individual tree together for grain and color matching. His main customer base is guys (like me!) who do custom woodworking in expensive houses, custom furniture, restoration of historic buildings and such. My last serious project involving him was window sill repairs on a house built in 1842 that still has the original windows. This particular wood was a leftover from a project I did reproducing an original folding chair from the 1850s. I carry that chair with me when I'm out instructing in muzzleloading/black powder. Here's a shot of the chair.
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My favorite time period for furniture and decor is circa 1900 and the Arts and Crafts movement. Here's a chest of drawers I built using wood from my guy. Partial inset drawer fronts, full dovetail drawers with recessed slides, maple on drawers and white oak for the rest. Design is a mashup taken from the pages of a Stickley catalog circa 1910.
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