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    Question Cedar of Lebanon - What do you know?

    The big house at the top of the Hill has had a branch break of with the weight from the recent heavy snow in Kent, England. The Wood is Cedar of Lebanon and the branch is about 2 1/2 feet wide. Can anyone tell me if they have worked any of it and how it finishes for bowls and the like?

    I look forward to your wise responses.

    Many thanks

    Richard

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    Never worked it, but grab it, its free.


    Al
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    The cedar of antiquity - supposedly what Noah built the ark with.

    I have some, works really well and is easy to use, very pleasing cedar colour when aged and has an absolutely wonderful fruity smell.

    Cheers - Neil

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    How long would you recommend drying before using and does she split easily when turned wet?

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