[Woodcarver] Red Cedar

Bill Smith baydolphs at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 21 01:55:25 EST 2004


hi red cedar is one of my farvoite woods n I carve it
a lot my freind from va bring it down to me when he
come to see his mom which we been freinds for a very
long time

Bill
--- Sylda <sylda at kansas.net> wrote:

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> George, your response to my questions about the
> cedar is great.  My husband
> wasn't sure if we should keep it or not and I'm the
> pack rat.  Now I have
> someone to back up my opinion.  I do lots of
> woodburning and want to try a
> slice of it for that!!!
> 
> While we're on woods I have some more questions.  We
> have cut down a live
> mulberry tree and I kept a slice about 3 inches
> thick and 18-20 inches
> across.  I thought I could burn on it, but would be
> neat if I could relief
> carve it.  We have a dead mulberry to take down and
> another live one that
> the wind blew a limb off of --- are they worth
> saving?  And again wet or
> dry? And how to dry?  Then I have the same situation
> with a native elm --
> really big tree that a limb broke out of.  If these
> aren't good to carve do
> you know how they would be to burn on?  Guess I'm
> really cheap -- I'd rather
> use my own wood if I can -- I often buy wood with
> bark, so thought if I
> could use mine I would.
> 
> George, you and the other experienced,
> acknowledgeable people on this list
> have taught me lots and I sure do appreciate it.
> 
> Thanks take care & God Bless,
> Sylda
> 
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