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Hi

 

I have got some nice bits of Yew and Laburnum , I am wanting to get these made into chopping boards . I am looking for someone to do this for me , I am in the Wigan area , Any help or info in getting this done would be great .

Thanks

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The berries are poisonous the timber it not if you like chopping boards check out this person on youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/user/mtmwood/videos

 

Wrong! Yew berries are the only part that are not poison!

 

The seed & everything else is.

 

Laburnham has no berries, but is poisonness throughout.

 

When cutting on chopping boards small particles of wood are removed with every cut... they end up in the food.

 

You pays your money & takes your choice.....

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Is the timber milled and dried already?

I can make them for you but you will need to mail the timber. Can we get a photo of the wood in its current state?

 

Beat me to it lol, I'm to far away anyway.

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Balls I say, make them out of laburnum and yew . I've sold them, loads of people sell them. I've drank out of a yew goblet for years and snort laburnum weekly and I'm still here.

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