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Metal in Wood


Dorset Hedgelayer
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A few years back I was machine planning some mahogany boards. After one pass I saw this piece of metal embedded in the board. I was dreading the damage that must have been done to the planner knifes but oddly there was no tell-tale sign of a ridge in the board after the metal. I dug out this round lump of metal and I think it was an old lead musket shot and left no damage to the knifes. I can only presume it dates back to the Spanish conquistadores colonisation of South America and Brazil (where the wood came from).

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