#13
Picked up a few planks of green Oak from a local sawmill. There was some bark on it and I wanted it gone before stacking it. A few years ago I bought a 3" slick, thinking it would be useful on a timberframng project. I didn't like the small cheesy handle so I made a nice big one. Now the tool is 38" long and formidable. It didn't work out on the timber framing project. Bummer. But it works great to remove thick bark.
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#14
You could dig up really big dandelions with that thing!
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#15
Seems like someone posted about doing the same thing with a spud or a floor scraper. They had a funny name for it though.
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#16
Axehandle said:


Seems like someone posted about doing the same thing with a spud or a floor scraper. They had a funny name for it though.




I think you mean a Mutt -



No - not that one. This one -

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#17
And I thought our mutt was ugly! That girl needs to go to Gene Juarez for some electrolysis.
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#18
Somebody loves her. Maybe a little too much the way her belly is resting on the ground.
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#19
You could also try a drawknife. One with a straight blade.
Still Learning,

Allan Hill
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Debarking some fresh Oak


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