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264720 "Joseph Sullivan" <joe@j...> 2018‑01‑12 Re: Which way does crotch wood move
Indeed.  Of course, in this case I already have the cut wood, but that is
how it was cut.  But how does it move?

J

Joseph Sullivan
President
JSA
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Subject: Re: [OldTools] Which way does crotch wood move

With crotch wood, you have to examine each piece. But a general rule of
thumb is to cut slabs from the trunk perpendicular to the branch.

YMMV, Gary Katsanis
Albion New York, USA
(waiting for the weather to drop alnost sixty degrees over the next two
days)

---- Joseph Sullivan  wrote: 

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Friends:

I have a fair amount of walnut crotch wood, cut from a tree on my mother's
land years ago.  There are two forms:  the real exotic flamey kind with
grain in all directions, and the ones cut from near the split that are
partial ellipses.  I am trying to design using both.  SO, does anybody know
how the grain expands and contracts in crotch-wood:

a) the flame kind;
b) in the ellipses that sort of look like they are flatsawn but with the
grain following the elliptical shape and a lot of reversals and exotic
touches?

Cheers!

J


Joseph Sullivan

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