Never heard of the stuff but we have osage and mulberry .Mulberry has this sticky white sap if you cut it green .Once it's dry it's pretty hard but not as hard as osage orange .
Damned birds eat the mulberries then make bombing runs on your car ,house and paint everthing purple .Thank heavens...
Not usually ,rarely 2 feet in diameter .Years ago they used to sawmill the stuff for planking for machinery trailers that carried dozers and tracked cranes etc .It's so tough it will withstand harsh conditions better that oak .In addition it's nearly rot proof .
It's not bad green but dry it's...
Nobody can explain exactly how to file because everybody uses a different method and I think I've about seen them all .From my method of going over the top to Willards method sitting it on his lap .You have to get it down to what works the best for you .Some pick it up fast and some never do .
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