[Woodcarver] test
GlendaKAllen at aol.com
GlendaKAllen at aol.com
Thu Apr 6 07:50:30 EDT 2006
that's interesting Thank you.
Glenda
Glenda,
This was a tree from someone's back yard. About half way through its
lifetime a limb came off and/or it was wounded in some way (tree house
construction or failed limb of a tire swing). It was pretty common then
to patch tree wounds with cement. Not too disastrous for the chain saw.
forced me to replace a blade that was on its last legs anyway.
Keep on Carvin'
-Mike B.->
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LOL, yeah it did start out like a wrestling match. The block of
butternut was a gift, but after I hit the cement it went 14 months
before I got up the nerve to go after it again. Scaled the pattern down
and mentally snuck it between the flaws.
14 months sounds about like me with the Charleston lady, put it down
takeing another look at it and trying not to get to discourged did you
figure out how that cement got into block?
Glenda
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