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I just came into possession of several pieces of 3 foot long green Aspen. I really like to carve this type of wood then seal it to keep it from cracking. Question is how do I get the bark off? I've used a knife and it tedious. Should I use a draw knife? I'm looking for help. Thx, wolfzaz in Az |
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