Sassafras is good for more than just making tea, Jon Arno writes, and he explains its family history and species information. Most sassafras lumber comes to market mixed with other general-purpose hardwoods. Arno likes using it for project that don’t require a lot of strength, and he shares tips on how to work it effectively.
From Fine Woodworking #106
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