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I recently carved a spoon from a green cut hawthorn for a frind of mine. While it was green it carved beautifully. I am working on a kuksa for my wife with a cured piece now, but I think I am gonna have to scrap it and get another green piece to work on. Hawthorns are a non-native invase here in the States so I get to cut them pretty regularly at work.
I'd say it carves like a chunk of hard plastic.It may be worth the extra effort and patience though because its hardness means you get a nice polished finish straight from the edge tool and you can make vessels thin walled.I've just about finished a Kuksa in Hawthorne and it has been a real labour of love that have kept shifting on to backburner and coming back to, as progress is so slow. I'll post a pic when oiled; hathorne has lovely pattening as already mentioned.
Cheers John
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