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Old 14th February 2013, 01:25 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Nirghosa
My question is, what commonly available woods are easiest to work with (when your skills are still being developed)?
I'm specifically planning on doing Moro Kris Scabbards.
Hi "Nirghosa"
I had already asked this question ... to myself
because inside of 2 scabbards, the wooden slices, which are spoiled, and vanished,
thus, the blades are shaky and moving, inside these scabbards

I estimated that it was "lime tree", which should do the trick
easy to carve and lightweight

but, till now, I didn't try,
it's for that, I was keeping silence
I was awaiting some comments from our friends

sorry to don't be more usefully

all the best

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