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  1. stig

    loblolly pine fat wood

    Now, that would have been fun to put on the lathe.
  2. stig

    loblolly pine fat wood

    This is the best I can do, sorry!
  3. stig

    loblolly pine fat wood

    I have some professionally made studio pictures, but they are from before the digital age, alas. I'll see if I can figure out how to use my new ( bought last week) scanner/printer!
  4. stig

    loblolly pine fat wood

    Amazing. A full scale model of the Gol church. That is really neat, Bob.
  5. stig

    loblolly pine fat wood

    And considering how well resin filled wood burns. I wish you could visit Norway and see them. I'm not much for churches, but those are wonderful. A google search of Stavkyrkja will get you a bunch of different ones.
  6. stig

    loblolly pine fat wood

    Just go ring bark a few Loblolly pines, then wait about 60 years and fall them. That is what the Norwegians did when they buildt their stave churches about year 8-900. Most of those are still standing( except for the ones torched by satanists). Resin filled pine lasts a Loooooooong time.
  7. stig

    loblolly pine fat wood

    I found some in an old ( planted 1867) Pinus Nigra. I turned a few thin walled goblets from it, they were completely transparent. Looked great when the sunlight shone through them.
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