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<blockquote data-quote="BobL" data-source="post: 3949130" data-attributes="member: 14206"><p>Thanks Dave. I haven't done enough measurements to make any sort of conclusion. About the only thing I have worked out so far is that is is not that easy. </p><p>The sort of already known variation within the one tree depends on the species but a variation of 20% is pretty common.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobL, post: 3949130, member: 14206"] Thanks Dave. I haven't done enough measurements to make any sort of conclusion. About the only thing I have worked out so far is that is is not that easy. The sort of already known variation within the one tree depends on the species but a variation of 20% is pretty common. [/QUOTE]
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