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This photo, from the projects section, shows me sawing off the sapwood and bark from a narrow board of sweet chestnut.


The bit I cut off had no strength to it at all. It may have had beetle tracks in it, but I didn't look very closely as I broke it into pieces and put it in the garden bin.



Other than that, sweet chestnut would be a suitable wood as far as I know. It works very nicely.


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