Maybe because that table will only last a few hundred years, but more likely it's because lots of people in this country are friggen stupid, to be honest.
Thanks for the compliments.
Good Horse Chestnut is actually one of the more prized woods for woodworking in these parts. Not so much for it's ease in working, it can be tough due to the silicate or whatever the hell is in the wood, but for the visual results the wood can give. Some grain effects can be very striking, and...
Sad, but Horse Chestnut does make for woodwork material. :la: Can be very hard on tool edges though, seems to pull up minerals or something from the soil.
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