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Boy. That's a pretty wood. I bet that would make some wonderful furiniture. It would also work nice for intarsia. I wonder how it cuts. I've been enjoying the series. Thanks!

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its softer then black walnut and has a very oily feel to it tends to gum up blades with pith so if your going to cut alot you'll want to clean the blades of you saws with pith cleaner or some thing along that lines

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