Looking Dogwood to make a Mallet to use with my fro
I live in Utah, not a place with much dogwood. Any help out their with finding some. Thanks, Burton
I live in Utah, not a place with much dogwood. Any help out their with finding some. Thanks, Burton
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A substatute
If you have Hornbeam or Hop Hornbeam available they will work too. Harder than nails.(almost)
dogwood
and thr preferrable part would be from the roots, much tigher grain
ron
Dogwood?
Why so picky? I would consider a wooden mallet used to beat a steel froe disposable. Use whatever hardwood you have available and you will do just fine. I have a great mallet for the same purpose made out of a Bradford pear tree limb that fell in a storm.
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