Stigmorgan
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One of my schools dads recently bought a new house with a forest for a back garden, yesterday he brought me some pieces of a cherry tree, (not 100% sure on type of cherry) he cut down the day before, I have to say the colours are amazing, the tree was choked with ivy to the point the roots had pretty much destroyed the heart wood and in some spots there was nothing but ivy roots, he has 3 more pieces ready for me and lots more different trees to be felled over the rest of this year, the 3 piece I have at the minute use are quite interesting but I have no idea of best way to cut them up, I'd love your input/suggestions, at the minute I've painted all the cut surfaces with very thick Hammerite metal paint
I took 3 pics of each, in one pic you can see the mass of roots where the heartwood should be.
I took 3 pics of each, in one pic you can see the mass of roots where the heartwood should be.
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