PlanerPete
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I built my own home over 30 years ago now....back when lovely dark hardwoods were in fashion. I imported half a tree from Brazil, back when you still could....had it kiln dried at my local timber yard and rough sawn into usable plank sizes.
I used the mahogany for window boards, dado rails, shelves, kitchen units, doors and stairs. All still beautiful to this day (although I know the wife would love to paint it all over)
Yesterday I decided to sort out the loft and have found some large left over and forgotten pieces of this gorgeous Brazilian mahogany. Obviously you can't really get it in this country anymore other than in reclaimed furniture and floors etc.
SO my question is...what shall I do with it? Is it worth making a table or such ? It's not the fashion these days and everyone seems to want glass or metal.
It's been well stored so no twists etc and there's good sized pieces.
Is it worth me trying to sell the wood on eBay or such? I may still have the original order sheets to prove its the real deal and legal.
I have no idea how to find restorers for example who may be keen to have it and not a clue what it's worth.
Can anyone suggest anything I can do with this most beautiful wood that would still look modern?
I used the mahogany for window boards, dado rails, shelves, kitchen units, doors and stairs. All still beautiful to this day (although I know the wife would love to paint it all over)
Yesterday I decided to sort out the loft and have found some large left over and forgotten pieces of this gorgeous Brazilian mahogany. Obviously you can't really get it in this country anymore other than in reclaimed furniture and floors etc.
SO my question is...what shall I do with it? Is it worth making a table or such ? It's not the fashion these days and everyone seems to want glass or metal.
It's been well stored so no twists etc and there's good sized pieces.
Is it worth me trying to sell the wood on eBay or such? I may still have the original order sheets to prove its the real deal and legal.
I have no idea how to find restorers for example who may be keen to have it and not a clue what it's worth.
Can anyone suggest anything I can do with this most beautiful wood that would still look modern?