What are you making with your milled wood?

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Bathroom sink organizer out of solid block of heavy Texas/rock elm. Forstner bits for the deep holes, spiral upcut bit in a router with an edge guide to do the slots. (Practicing with the latter to do floating tenon joints.) I start with a 1/2" hole usually with the Forstners in my drill press, then step up 1/8" to 1/4" increments to make the drilling manageable. I've tried going right to 1.5-2" Forstners before in South Texas hardwood and it just makes a lot of smoke. Even in old growth pine I've found it's impossibly slow going to drill large holes without stepping up in increments.

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I milled the big cottonwood a couple years ago and it's just now getting dry enough work some. Built this island top for a woman down the road. I'm pretty happy with it
 

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