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Old 21-04-08, 02:15 PM
djthompson djthompson is offline
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I'd imagine you'll need to chase the wood down to a single growth ring along the back - though if it's really tight grained this may be tricky. sometimes if the wood's still green you can peel off the bark and the first grain is ready to go as the back (well maybe with a light light sand).

draw knives will easily take off the bulk - or power tools. even a hatchet.

Cheers, D
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