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Optimal use of wood.

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galberto85.2 K4 days agoPeakD3 min read

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I've talked to you ad nauseam about why wood is a resource that must be used very well and not end up on a grill with coal or in a bonfire as firewood, specifically. Of course, there are certain varieties that do deserve to end up in the fire, but there are fine woods, beautiful woods, trees that take hundreds of years to develop, and for them to end up burning in a bonfire is not fair.

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Here, I leave you a small detail, a compendium of photographs for you to admire. You can see what we can do with simple details, a little cutting here, a little cutting there, a little creativity. Look at what I'm showing you, beautiful wooden cars. I found them in a place while I was strolling, and I had to stop and photograph them.

When I saw these specimens, I was reminded of the Flintstones. Tell me, didn't you love the Flintstones? The most majestic cartoon that Hanna-Barbera created in their studios has entertained thousands, millions of people, in how many languages can you think of? And now we can appreciate it here through a spectacularly beautiful design that I found here, a little color, a little cutting, and look, children fill with happiness every time they see these cars.

And you think the average adult doesn't? Because I went crazy when I saw it. I said, "Wow, I'm going to share these beautiful photos with users." These two stamps are just two photos of your designs, but the most beautiful thing you'll see in your life. So, here it is for you to understand and appreciate what I'm referring to, that our wood is not infinite.

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It's okay to use a little for our use, our consumption, our firewood to warm our homes, but also, when you can, use it well. This is an efficient way to use it, like furniture, boards for ships, boards for containers, uses that add value, not just uses that burn in the fire. Of course, someone will tell me, "Hey, friend, there's nothing more majestic than sharing a barbecue with family." That's priceless, I'm in agreement with that.

But don't do it always, and don't use fine woods for that. There are specific woods for making charcoal. You can't use a cedar wood for charcoal, for example, or a mahogany or a laurel. Okay, let this serve for reflection and entertainment. Thanks for visiting, and remember, this is original content, including photos.

English translate uses traductor.

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