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A good reason to use local wood whenever possible. If you have the
time & ability, cutting some of your own boards can yield very cool
wood. It's interesting to do, too. - Jim

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I agree. There's also something very satisfying about felling the
tree, milling the boards and using them to make something beautiful.

-Phil Crow

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