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<p>[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 162511, member: 118"]The sap appears to be on areas with no cracks, chips or other openings in the wood. Kind of strange. Wonder if it came from the carved piece or transfered from something else sitting next to it. </p><p>Also, it turned out that sap can stay in lumber for a long time. Actually, it stays inside unless the wood is dried in a kiln. It can start bleeding even in hundred years if exposed to a heat.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 162511, member: 118"]The sap appears to be on areas with no cracks, chips or other openings in the wood. Kind of strange. Wonder if it came from the carved piece or transfered from something else sitting next to it. Also, it turned out that sap can stay in lumber for a long time. Actually, it stays inside unless the wood is dried in a kiln. It can start bleeding even in hundred years if exposed to a heat.[/QUOTE]
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