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Too Much Green Wood
I had the misfortune of losing a beautiful Oak tree in my hillside. I
also had the good fortune of losing a beautiful Oak tree in my hillside. Woodturners see things this way. I believe that the tree is Hairy Oak. It has a red bark, rays throughout and small oval red dots. My quest is to preserve as much, if not all of it, for turning. I cannot rough turn all this wood in the short time it takes to crack. Does anyone have suggestions for preserving the logs for later use? |
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