How Far West Forest Products saved three Giant Sequoia Redwood Windfalls that fell in a storm. From the logging process, and the hauling, all the way to the milling. By Jennifer Alger
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Far West has finally added the first pieces of finished furniture using urban lumber, and salvaged lumber to the website. We do have some reclaimed lumber furniture in the Monterey Bay/Prunedale store as well, but we have not yet photographed it an got it online, that should be coming later this month. Keep watching the […]
What better way to show off our live edge slabs than with live natural edge slabs for the sign. Look for it in Prunedale as you’re driving down the 101 to the Monterey Peninsula.
Far West will be hosting a “Live Edge Class” on August 24th 2013 at our Monterey area location; 2620 El Camino Real N. Prunedale, CA 93907. This class will be taught by professional woodworker Don Juvet. You can find out more out about Don by visiting his FaceBook Page; https://www.facebook.com/pages/Juvet-Artistic-Woodwork/246700632017913?fref=ts He will be teaching the class […]
Far West Forest Products is now offering Old Growth Giant Sequoia Redwood slabs and cants. These trees are windfalls that came down in a storm a few years ago, and were salvaged by Far West. You can view more pics of the story on our FaceBook page. Redwood slabs 42” wide x 21’ long X […]
Jim Evans, (my dad) bought this Mac Pro 125 chainsaw brand new in 1976 in a little saw shop in Susanville while falling timber in the Pains Creek/Panther Creek area of California. He was logging with his friend Smokey Taylor for Joe Brundidge. Many decades and logging contracts later the saw was still going strong, […]
One of the ways to increase your profit is by adding value to material that initially appears to have little or no value. The Juniper wood shown above was material that many would have thrown into the scrap pile. But my brother, Cody Evans liked the rustic look and remodeled his home with the material. […]
Should you kiln dry, or air dry your lumber? Well that depends, there are some definite benefits to both. You will want to know your customer and their needs before you decide for sure. From the perspective of the lumber yard you have the benefit of getting the product to market much sooner if you […]
Should you kiln dry, or air dry your lumber? Well that depends, there are some definite benefits to both. You will want to know your customer and their needs before you decide for sure. From the perspective of the lumber yard you have the benefit of getting the product to market much sooner if you […]