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looks simple enough! Still doubt that I could pull it off though
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Yup looks simple but i must say that unique of its kind.
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Yup looks simple but i must say that unique of its kind.




My experience is that it cracks around and radiates out from the plith. It
was okay to turn, but there are a lot better woods (like yellow pine). I
like the denser hardwoods with good grain and a color that "looks" natural.
That pale yellow of mulberry just does not appeal to me.

Deb
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