There are many things he may be planning to do with the wood. For example, he may want the wood to start a fire or he may want it for a project such as making furniture.
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Base: Newspaper, Wood (dry) then put a fire-lighter in inside the wood and paper, this keeps it hot while the wood burns, then you can just keep adding wood, to keep it going. Wood, dead leaves, sticks, and put a firestarter in it to get it going. Wood, dead leaves, sticks, and put a firestarter in it to get it going.
Better for what? Costwise, plastic is going to be cheaper and wood is going to be more expensive. Appearancewise, most people are probably going to prefer the appearance of wood so a lot of this is going to depend on personal taste and affordability. If sanitation is an issue, then plastic is probably going to be a better choice as it's less permeable than wood.
got to collect it by the way im going on dizzy wood now
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Making furniture yourself is going to be harder than just going to the store and picking out furniture, you have to make sure you have durable wood. Teak wood last the longest and is probably the most durable out of all the wood types.
Due to the rising cost of fuel, wood flooring, and materials, wood floor services will be going up over 10%. In March expect to see the increase cost of any wood floor service!
It depends on what u are going to use the wood for. If you are going to use the wood for high density stuff EG: HOUSE then i recommend using heaps of wood. Maybe if u don't want it big but want it strong try melting the wood into one think mold. It works for steel.
To keep a fire going with wet wood, you can try to dry out the wood by placing it near the fire to gradually remove the moisture. You can also add dry kindling or fire starters to help ignite the wet wood. Additionally, using a fire starter gel or accelerant can help to ignite the wet wood more easily.
Yes there is a difference. The wood on the fiddle is going to be a little thinner than the wood in a violin. The Violin is going to be thicker because the strain from the strings.
It won't.