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Mr Gray git , it appears to me that you have used a tenon cutter to form the joints where the hazel goes in to the oak and other hazel , is this a tapered tenon? and if so is a tapered drill used for the holes in to which they go ? I have recently started doing a bit of green and dry rustic wood work and wondering which would be most suitable for such work ..... by the way I like the chair !!

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Nice one Gray git ! I am gathering wood when I find what I want for a series of furniture to make this winter of this sort of style , but also coffee tables ,desks , shelves etc ...... Do you manage to sell any / many ? I know in the US this sort of stuff is well regarded and sought after .

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