From: 2nocks
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Date: 12-May-20 |
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Compressed birch nails. Maybe they can crank out some shafts using the same process? Call them European forgewoods . . .
https://www.core77.com/posts/98704/Fastening- Company-Develops-Wooden-Nails-That-Can-be-Fired- From-a-Nailgun#
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From: 2nocks
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Date: 12-May-20 |
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Sorry They’re beech
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From: Rough Run
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Date: 12-May-20 |
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Pretty cool, and impressive!
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From: JusPassin
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Date: 12-May-20 |
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Very interesting, similar to the wooden dowels of the past, just smaller, and faster.
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From: Tomas
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Date: 12-May-20 |
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I was told that the saw dust from beech can cause eye cancer.
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From: Tim Finley
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Date: 13-May-20 |
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That was really interesting , I wished they would have shown how they compressed the wood .
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From: NY Yankee
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Date: 13-May-20 |
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Good, clear Beech wood is commonly used for inexpensive gun stocks. It's a hard, dense wood.
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From: George D. Stout
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Date: 13-May-20 |
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"The cancer of the upper respiratory tract develops after exposure to many kinds of wood dust. However, the wood dust of oak and beech seems to be most carcinogenic. It is assumed that exposure to wood dust can cause an increased incidence of other cancers, especially lung cancer and Hodgkin's disease."
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From: The Whittler
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Date: 13-May-20 |
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Please down size the pic. it makes the writing on my IPad very small and real hard to o read. Thank you.
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