It's not often you get a chance to lay your hands on some old Brazilian Mahogany, let alone both planks being dead on the 1/4.
The second photo is from the narrow plank. It was pretty easy to figure out how to get the most yield out of it. The wide one however took quite a bit of juggling my templates around and working out a matching number of tops, backs and sides. By the time we were done, there wasn't enough waste to make a business card holder.
All sawn up into uke sets. And yes, it makes a lot of sets. Plenty to keep me going for several years now.
1/4 sawn Brazilian Mahogany
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Re: 1/4 sawn Brazilian Mahogany
Wow, I'm jealous.
Peter
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Re: 1/4 sawn Brazilian Mahogany
Now that stuff looks nice Allen.
Steve
Steve
Re: 1/4 sawn Brazilian Mahogany
Just think how strong a book shelf that would be given it's quartered.
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