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TNTreeHugger
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Going to try a spoon and fork.

I have a lot of logs in the fencerow from when I cleared it out last year.
Not sure what this is, probably either walnut, or privet.

I cut the log in half with the ax and hacked off some of the bulk with the new hatchet.
Not sure what to do next... think I'll watch some how-to videos on spoons.
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lone wolf
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Going to try a spoon and fork.

I have a lot of logs in the fencerow from when I cleared it out last year.
Not sure what this is, probably either walnut, or privet.

I cut the log in half with the ax and hacked off some of the bulk with the new hatchet.
Not sure what to do next... think I'll watch some how-to videos on spoons.
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