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<blockquote data-quote="buzz sawyer" data-source="post: 6153594" data-attributes="member: 9385"><p>Nice job! I've done some of these but never thought to make the key more artistic. How long did that round dry? Have you ever tried to control where the split occurs by intentionally starting it in a certain spot while the wood is still green? I'm just thinking there could be some very attractive grain that you want to remain intact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzz sawyer, post: 6153594, member: 9385"] Nice job! I've done some of these but never thought to make the key more artistic. How long did that round dry? Have you ever tried to control where the split occurs by intentionally starting it in a certain spot while the wood is still green? I'm just thinking there could be some very attractive grain that you want to remain intact. [/QUOTE]
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