Thanks for the input. I’m clueless about this.Not worth it. To fell, buck, skid, haul, mill, and shape is way too big of a pain for most people. Unless it was special, like your grandpa planted it for you to use as a rifle stock. Wood may or may not be all that pretty.
well it depends whats available in your area. around here there are guys who will bring a portable saw mill out to the site. can you drive to it- have sawmills around there- have a way to haul it or someone reasonable to do it. how much wood would you get. mite be able to sell some-- dont forget if you air dry it that will take a few years before you can use it and youll need inside space to stack it.Okay enlighten me. I found a black walnut tree where I deer hunt. Is it worth it to cut down and which part of the tree do I want for a rifle stock?
If it was me, I'd just buy a piece of walnut. There's way to much work like Park ranger said. Then there's no telling what condition the wood will be in either.Okay enlighten me. I found a black walnut tree where I deer hunt. Is it worth it to cut down and which part of the tree do I want for a rifle stock?
Same here. They are along about every creek. Eat the walnuts.Black Walnut like weeds here. Easy transplant success too. Oak and pecan not so easy. Deer nip off the pecans.
Native trees not home depot crap.
Buy a plank from someone.