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  • 3 weeks later...

not an easy one to answer abbie...! most woods get 'harder' as they age, beech in particular is very hard once seasoned, oak in my opinion is a great timber for resisting rot, easy to work with but very heavy to move!! softwoods in general dont last long in outside carvings, drying time is also very variable, most say oak can take up to 1 year per inch thickness to 'dry' .... long time if you have a 2' diameter log!!

 

try to be a little more direct, it is very hard to answer vague questions!!

 

hope your course is going well

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