This section is from the book "Carpentry For Beginners - Things To Make", by John D. Adams. Also available from Amazon: Make Magazine.
In making rustic furniture, wood having a close firm bark should be chosen. Hickory is, of course, the most frequently used, but, as the necessary bieces cannot be ordered, one must use the most desirable wood at hand. After cutting, the pieces should be set aside in a dry place until the sap dries up.
 
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