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danny Posted - 20/08/2012 : 15:50:25
A huge tree had fallen down straight away I thought snake decor,whilst the missis chuckled away to herself I revealed free goodies lol




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Thorne Walker Posted - 21/08/2012 : 00:15:47
I was up north this weekend and came back with a load of birch and maple bark.. My plan is to use the birch as a 'background'. That long chunk looks like it would be awesome as backdrop!!

I run everything through the oven.. heat kills..
danny Posted - 21/08/2012 : 00:01:42
Yeah I usually just bale things and had no problems I prob won't use the long bit. But shall use the smaller bit I think it shall make a good cave lol
Katie.Dublin Posted - 20/08/2012 : 23:54:34
Was just gonna say the same as scottishbluebird... Would following the usual procedures get rid of any nasties but just skipping the debarking? As in bleaching and baking??
scottishbluebird Posted - 20/08/2012 : 22:54:14
Is bark ok? as i know to do wood it needs de barked first

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