Pecan Bowl Blank P-466 4.6" x 10.5" x 11.5"

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Pecan Bowl Blank P-466
4.6" x 10.5" x 11.5"
14.1 lbs.

This is a large half-log bowl blank of Texas-grown Pecan wood.   Its color is a soft tan to peachy light brown color with subtle darker-brown streaks of mineralization.  The wood grain has a pleasant and gracefully flowing pattern.  It has full and well-attached bark on the back side. 

This half-log bowl blank should be suitable for a bowl up to 10"  in diameter and 4" deep.  With the bark on the backside, you have the option of turning a conventional bowl or a "barky" natural-edge bowl. However, if you want a full bark edge on the "natural" rim, you will need to secure the bark with CA glue before and possibly during turning.

This piece is GREEN to partially air-dried, meaning that it still retains a lot of its original moisture from when it was a living tree.  Moisture content was 20-25% when measured in May, 2022.   It has been well-sealed and is in the process of slowly drying.   It was heat-treated to kill off any hungry critters that may have been burrowing inside.  If you need a current moisture content, please message us and we'll check its status for you.

This is a classic half-log blank, split through the center of the log.  There is some near-pith wood present in the block, and a few cracks have extended along it.  There are additional minor cracks along the top face of the log.  All of these can be reinforced with CA glue, such that the full log can be used.  

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About the Tree

This Texas-grown Pecan tree was harvested in Fresno Texas in December, 2021.   It was in a residential neighborhood where it had been planted near a home that was built in the 1930s.  Over the years, the small Pecan tree grew large, and it threatened the house.  The homowners reluctantly called their tree company to cut down the tree and stack the wood for us to recover.  We're always happy to save wood from the firepit or city dump.  Their trash is now yours to treasure!