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Nice.  You need a board with few knots and no large knots, sawn in such a way you can get an inch of heartwood with grain in the same plane as the waney edge.  The waney edge needs to be free from ripples , try to work out how much twist there was in the tree. There's normally twist but you can unwind that with heat.  There's a narrow board in the center that looks quarter sawn you might get a pair of bows out of.

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You got somewhere new then i take it? You’ve not been there that long either.

No, that’s why I’m selling all the wood.
I’m looking for a woodland or forest further south to set up in.
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2 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:


No, that’s why I’m selling all the wood.
I’m looking for a woodland or forest further south to set up in.
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How much is there ?

What timber is it ?

How much is it ? 

Get a list and some photos on and then people can see what there is ? 

You only have to sell it once !!

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How much is there ?
What timber is it ?
How much is it ? 
Get a list and some photos on and then people can see what there is ? 
You only have to sell it once !!

It’s going quick…
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