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    Uses for Turkey Beards

    That's what I was afraid of. Thanks for the information.
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    Uses for Turkey Beards

    I have been gifted with two nice sized Turkey Beards. What can be made from them?
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    Next project, Need help & advice

    There is a series on PBS titled "The Woodwright shop" with Roy Underhill. In one of the shows (I can't remember which one) he made a Maul from a log to use with a Froe. It is also in one of his books. When I can find mine I will let you know.
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    Striker steel question

    I have been using Hay Rake tines from Tractor Supply (1410517) to make a small basic striker. I get consistent results from this steel (I make a lot of them).
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    char cloth

    Am new in here, but old in making char. I prefer either outing weight flannel or diaper flannel(non fire retardant). This seems to catch the sparks better than anything else I have tried, though the strings I unraveled when making my last hunting frock worked very well.
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