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Default Log Briquettes

Just a thought,

I saw recently at the local shop, they had one of these machines for
recycling sawdust and shavings into Log briquettes, which made me think.
The shavings are held together with I believe the cellulose from the
wood.

Now what if we added some "adhesive" to the mix, making a stronger bond
?

Would the resulting material be turnable?

It would have the wildest of grain

Anyone tried it?
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John
 
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