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Horsechestnut


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Cut some nicely marked horse chestnut 21/4 thick 13 wide 9"long.I am going to put them in the kiln in a few weeks after 3 months standing vertical as they where very wet.
The question is what can this be used for?
After drying resaw to 7/8" , plane to 3/4" then use as panelling inside beech frames for an outstanding kitchen. Marks and punctures too easily for the worktop. Warps and moves too much for unframed use in my view.
Shaun
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