CHJ
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Still got a load of Yew to shift but have started on another store pile of Beech for a change to add a bit more tool control interest.
Must say there is a noticeable difference with Air dried stock, much 'softer' to the feel than kiln dried, main drawback is the tendency to wander off in the dirty grey-black spectrum as it starts to spalt.
Must say there is a noticeable difference with Air dried stock, much 'softer' to the feel than kiln dried, main drawback is the tendency to wander off in the dirty grey-black spectrum as it starts to spalt.