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you can never have too much pepperoni on your pizza or own too many clamps.
Wow! Very cool, and very useful. Thanks.
Excellent! I have been collecting my own, not with photos but with samples of wood prepared as described by Hoadley. I mostly use a low power stereo microscope for ID by end grain.
Do you have any data on fluorescence? Under a strong 365nm UV light Redheart and Locust (black and honey) fluoresce strongly. I have found two sources with conflicting information. I have been looking for better data.
JKJ
Most excellent, Paul.
Dear Mr. Hinds:
Very impressive. We would like to talk to you about sponsoring your work.
Sincerely,
Tom Walz
president@carbideprocessors.com
I'm a Creeker, yes I m.
I fries my bacon in a wooden pan.