Hi All;
Cheerfully cutting back all the studio wood with my EGO, a tiny sawbuck and my cookie catcher. Creating just perfect little cookies to feed a hungry dragon.
The 6" studio dragon is a bit small to feed cookies too... they tend to roll out of her mouth!
The 7" shop dragon swallows them up like dragon cookies (similar to dog cookies but a bit dryer and harder.)
So following my easy peasy directions you too.... can whip up a batch of dragon cookies!
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cookie making
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cookie making
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one hungry shop dragon
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My J-tube ideally wants 15" wood when there is a layer of ash in the floor, so when I get stray pieces of standard firewood which tends to be 16-18" or sometimes more, I cut cookies on my table saw. Sometimes I end up with a whole basket of them, and they do fine as fuel. The short pieces, if not already dry, dry out very quickly sitting by the heater.
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