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There are several uses for hickory wood. Axe and other tool handles are made from hickory, because of it's solid and strong characteristics. Also, hickory sawdust and wood chips can be used to smoke meats and give them that wonderful smoked taste.

Check out http://www.sampleshickorymill.com to learn about a hickory mill and I heard that they are soon going to be offering sawdust and chips for smoking meat.

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