preventec47
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Seems like whatever they make tool handles with would work well.
Wouldnt that be Ash and Hickory ?
Wouldnt that be Ash and Hickory ?
Read a little closer, we're talking about the life of a wedge. Send a few blocks of bristlecone to NW Florida and I'll whittle some wedges out of it see how it holds up.
Because wedges can only be made out of limbs. Then I must consider from where. Different places grown different trees. The limbs here are dense and tough. You could try some different types of wood and let us know what works well. ThanksAfter reading all these posts I’ve gotten interested in making some wood wedges. Why do you say wedges can only be made out of limbs?
Any hard wood will work but straight grained woods will split and break a lot faster than live oak which is gnarly, twisted and hard.Seems like whatever they make tool handles with would work well.
Wouldnt that be Ash and Hickory ?
Not sure why you say that Ted. Limb wood is nearly always softer and weaker than heart wood. I never make them out of limbs.Because wedges can only be made out of limbs.
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