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It is cold across most of the country. However, Hell could be freezing over and you will grab wood left outside to carve..A question, that I doubt will have an answer...Does wet green wood carve easier when frozen than at room temperature? Cordially Nad
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I don't know why you'd ever want to consider carving frozen wood, but I do know that chopping wood (not splitting) that is frozen is a lot harder than chopping thawed green wood. Al |
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