It’s hard visuallizing which grain pattern will look good for which part of the project. I hope this is one of those things that will become easier with experience.
-- Wood Chopper

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It’s hard visuallizing which grain pattern will look good for which part of the project. I hope this is one of those things that will become easier with experience.
-- Wood Chopper
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Dorje
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posted 717 days ago
You’ll know whether you like it when you lay it all out how it’ll be arranged…
You may have to (not you personally) double the amount of wood you buy if you’re one that’s that picky!
-- Dorje (pronounced "door-jay"), Seattle, WA