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Screwdriver

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  1. Thanks, I'll be chopping it up myself and I am hoping to also get my hands on the root which is coming out via a digger. Appreciate it's not cabinet grade or whatnot but it's still a decent wood for my purposes. Should fetch a few knife scales out of it at least... I'll fire up the old woodburner for the rest.
  2. Err. Hello? Is this thing on??
  3. Hi, found this site and like the look of it so here I am. With a question for y'all. First an intro. I am a lifelong biker used to hanging out on biker forums, restoring, refurbishing etc. Moved on to metalworking, welding, machining and restoring old equipment (especially vices!) and more recently a bit of blacksmithing, knifemaking and other malarky. I'm based in that there London and having done some work for a tree surgeon, I couldn't help asking for odd bits of wood from more exotic species which have to make way for developers. I just got my hands on this walnut twig: So here I am wanting to pick some brains. Was it worth all that effort? Assuming I know how to wield a chainsaw, should I slice this up now before stacking? How do I decide how to slice it (might want a live edge thing)? Been asked about saving a chunk for rifle stock, do they mean that precious dark heart of which there is very little? I may be able to acquire the entire root which is getting dug out later this week. My understanding is that's the best bit for stock, figure, knife scales etc. Questions, questions, questions. Anyway. Hello! Screwd.

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