FWIW...It's not difficult to mill down a hunk of wood into usable pieces for things other than turning...i.e., jewelry boxes, small display cases for collectables etc...frames, carvings...
Milling can be done with even 10" portable table saws and some chisels...it's nice to have a planer but a cheap belt sander from HF will work....best to dry the wood before spending a lot of time making something worthwhile...
*On a related note*...I work mostly as an advisor with a friend's company...we can build anything from upscale homes to curios...mostly build custom cabinets in the winter...
...We have a large shop with several commercial milling machines and re-saws etc...We also have a 36" cap. BSM and recently built a kiln for lumber up to 14'...
* here is where the relation comes in...new home clients always fret over having to take down trees (on their slice of heaven)...depending on the size and type of trees that have to come down...we can offer anything from exterior siding to interior paneling and everything in between that is usually made of wood made from their own trees...cabinets, doors, trim and moldings, furniture, fixtures...we also have a few lathes and make quite a few table lamps....