I would say beech too looking at the grainHello dear friends
I usually do sporty walks in the streets of my city, and from time to time people put pieces of wood and furniture so that people can take for reuse.
I focus on trying to find objects that can be reused for the benefit of building wooden models. In my country unlike in Europe and the United States there is a difficulty in locating Swiss pear wood boxwood and the like. In addition I also do this for the sake of sustainability. So what am I asking of you friends, to help me identify the wooden snake from which we built the beautiful chair I found a term for delivery.
thanks shota
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Good evening, in my opinion and between Maple and Beech, I am posting a fileHello dear friends
I usually do sporty walks in the streets of my city, and from time to time people put pieces of wood and furniture so that people can take for reuse.
I focus on trying to find objects that can be reused for the benefit of building wooden models. In my country unlike in Europe and the United States there is a difficulty in locating Swiss pear wood boxwood and the like. In addition I also do this for the sake of sustainability. So what am I asking of you friends, to help me identify the wooden snake from which we built the beautiful chair I found a term for delivery.
thanks shota
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BalsaShota - Credo che i nostri colleghi stiano rispondendo al tuo post originale non a quello che hai fatto oggi.
Allora, amici, cos'è questo?
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I was responding to the photos in post #16.I'd agree...beech. Looks a lot like oak in larger scale models. I've used it a few times to mimic oak when building frames.
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