Pardon? What kind of walnut is it then?
I'm not sure of the proper name for that species. It is a walnut, only the variety where the wall nuts have a light colored shell. The sap wood is very white and the heart wood a grey color. I noticed the heart wood and sap wood is drying at a severely different rate, causing the boards to bow. I'll have to put weight on the center as they dry.
It may not be a good choice either, that's why I ask.
I do have access to maple and cherry also. I have a piece of maple that has been drying in a cool place for the last 13 or 14 years. I should mill that up and check it out.
Where I am black Walnut is rare, White Walnut/Butternut is abundant.