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Resawn board to be used as a veneer for a custom door. Phone camera/shitty shop lights didn't do full justice to how beautiful the board was. The blueish part is the part that sat in the mud. I'm guessing it's an older tree that's been underwater for a long while bc of how tight the grain is and the color it developed from absorbing the minerals in the silt.

Resawn board to be used as a veneer for a custom door. Phone camera/shitty shop lights didn't do full justice to how beautiful the board was. The blueish part is the part that sat in the mud. I'm guessing it's an older tree that's been underwater for a long while bc of how tight the grain is and the color it developed from absorbing the minerals in the silt.

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Right next to me I have a Hawaiian solid koa nightstand, probably 60 years old. Found it on Craigslist for 30 bucks, it was covered in several layers of paint. I had a hunch it might be mahogany, so I bought it and stripped it down. 'KOA, WHAT DA FAAAK!'

I refinished it, and gave it to my wife. Then she left me, and I kept it. Now it's for sale.