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Captchee
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Re: Making Pistol Patterns and Some Eye Candy
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September 03, 2011, 09:27:03 PM »
imo beech doent carve anywhere near the quality of good hard maple . but as ws said it would work for you to practice your layouts on . also if you can carve beech with good results then you should ge even better results from harder woods
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Re: Making Pistol Patterns and Some Eye Candy
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September 04, 2011, 04:51:09 AM »
Rolf,
I was thinking about a different boxwood, not poplar. There's a very dense hardwood used in making rules, planes, and handles also called boxwood. Beech is another one I would like to get my hands on for tool making!
Thanks again fellows for all the good info!
Best regards,
Albert “
Afghanus
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The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles
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