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Maple Limb Ax
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Lightningbolt
Dave Brock
Registered: July 2004 Location: North Carolina Posts: 1,139
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This project is much more simple to do that it appears. I like to saw out a chunk of seasoned maple where a limb extends from the main tree. Just saw out the basic outline on the bandsaw then whittle out the detail then slap on a little paint and protective polyurethane. It's quite a conversation piece! The base of the "chopping block" is about the size of a silver dollar in the photo. Enjoy!
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