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Borg Svemann, Woodworker
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Birch plywood is an expensive alternative but has the advantage of being very stable and already dry, and certainly much easier to use than solid timber of the required size with respect to the mortise and tenon joints.
They are cut from 1/4 Finland birch plywood in various shapes with calico cloth applied to the top surface for a very interesting and unusual puzzle.
It is predominantly beech and birch at the beginning of the trail, gradually changing to spruce and fir just below the summit.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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When birch bark was to be decorated with the skill of scraping, the inner surface was moistened and dampened with water or washed with boiled willow bark.
Though birch bark is highly inflammable, freshly cut with its wet inner surface turned outward, it can be made into a cookpot, where stews or soups are boiled without burning up the wet bark.
The urn bottoms are cabinet grade Birch plywood fitted flush and are attached with stainless steel fasteners.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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The back is birch laminate with solid soft maple sides and a solid walnut head, tail and fretboard.
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Sarah Kennedy, Fashion Model
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Made of birch bark and revealing several seams punched in the bark and sewn with some sort of material (spruce root like modern examples?
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Birch bark canoes made in traditional Native North American and early settler styles.
Birch bark canoes made from a single piece of bark in the tradition of pre-contact Native Americans are rare.
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Billie Kirgan, Machinist
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RIGA LASER is birch plywood, which is glued with colourless urea-formaldehyde adhesive resin modified with melamine.
Birch plywood is bonded with a moisture resistant urea-formaldehyde adhesive resin (modified with melamine) for laser cutting.
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