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Hi all,
I want to make a wooden plaque to go outside our holiday ruin in the French Alps. I intend to "carve" the design using a router and dremel. The design I have in mind is an oval which fits roughly within A4 size paper and needs to be about 3/4 to an inch thick. The big question is, what wood should I use. The plaque (which will be thoroughly painted with several coats of JapLaq when finished) will be outside during summer (high 30's) and winter (very cold) at around 4,000 ft ASL. All ideas gratefully received. Glenn |
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