Tips on further air drying of walnut which has been stored in a barn so that it is suitable for use in furniture.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #42 Dec 1994 pg. 12
Tips on milling a walnut tree stump in an effort to locate and preserve any burl figure.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #47 Oct 1995 pg. 18
Wood facts. Walnut.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #57 Feb 1997 pg. 74
How to stop checking in a walnut burl blank and slow down its drying.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #58 Apr 1997 pg. 20
Tips for finishing walnut. (1) Make sapwood disappear, (2) sealing end grain, (3) matching old walnut, (4) warming up colorless finishes, and (5) coloring mismatched walnut.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #75 Oct 1999 pg. 60
Advice on drying oak, maple and black walnut logs for wood turning.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Feb 1993 (v.16#5) pg. 9
Correction CANADIAN WORKSHOP Apr 1993 (v.16#7) pg. 12
Tips on eliminating roughness when molding walnut.
FINE WOODWORKING #18 Sep-Oct 1979 pg. 25
Tip on locating the desirable feather crotch figure in walnut logs.
FINE WOODWORKING #90 Sep-Oct 1991 pg. 20
Tips on using walnut to make such items as salad bowls and cutting boards.
FINE WOODWORKING #90 Sep-Oct 1991 pg. 28
Tips on using water- and alcohol-soluble dyes to match walnut veneer with solid wood.
FINE WOODWORKING #113 Jul-Aug 1995 pg. 28
Tips on protecting air-drying walnut from the ravages of the elements.
FINE WOODWORKING #121 Nov-Dec 1996 pg. 34
Tips on converting an oak tree and a black walnut tree into lumber.
FINE WOODWORKING #125 Jul-Aug 1997 pg. 18
Black walnut. General description, working properties, finishing, and availability.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #86 Sep 1995 (v.15#2) pg. 66
Working with black walnut. Some tips.
WOOD MAGAZINE #35 Jun 1990 (v.7#3) pg. 33
Tip describes how to protect timber (especially English walnut and beech) from being attacked by a woodworm while in storage.
WOODCARVING #26 May 1996 pg. 5