ToddMR
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So I was on vacation the last week and last Monday I went to Old Man's Cave in Hocking Hills, OH. On our 8 mile hike I grabbed a small piece of wood laying on the ground and a larger piece. They appeared to be good size rounds from a branch that had just been laying on the ground. Now the ends were banged up so I cut them off with the band saw and then sealed the ends with CA gel.
I have no idea what kind of wood it is. The bark is still on it too. It could be hemlock, oak, or even yew. The hemlock and yew appear to be abundant in the trails. I haven't measured it but I know the one piece could easily get a 10mm hole drilled, and the other could do most other kits easy. If you need dimensions I can do that and post them later. Trying to figure out how long to let it dry before turning. Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
I have no idea what kind of wood it is. The bark is still on it too. It could be hemlock, oak, or even yew. The hemlock and yew appear to be abundant in the trails. I haven't measured it but I know the one piece could easily get a 10mm hole drilled, and the other could do most other kits easy. If you need dimensions I can do that and post them later. Trying to figure out how long to let it dry before turning. Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
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