12" x 3.25 x 66". I initially was going to go 10.5 wide but decided I could always cut more off but not as easy to add. The original slap was about 16" x 4" and after kiln drying, and planing the the thickness was reduce. I actually began with the idea of 6 " thick to make a block mantle but luckily their was a defect in the heartwood making me cut back to 4". If you look at the end you can see the slab was cut off center to the preferred heartwood to by pass that defect. I'm happy it ended that way as its still a pretty heavy piece. I still have plenty of shelving size planks that have plans in order. I have 3 dead walnut trees that I intend to cut and stack for future use before they rot.What are your mantle's finish dimensions?
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Thanks Doug, I asked that question wondering if you had to cut the center off, I see now.
My heated building serves as a pretty good kiln. Takes about 3 months to dry down to 10%. Wood right now is 5-6%.
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How are you heating it?? I have a friend who has a kiln functioning from a dehumidifier and it’s heat couple w an exhaust fan in a casket size inclosure. Works pretty well. Always making crap.
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Looks great! Also the rock facing. What did you use for that and how was the install
Thanks for the info. It all looks great. Never though of attaching a mantle in that way.If you meant install of rock ,it was a mesh w mortar mix. Rock seated into mortar for dry stack look.
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