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L. Johnson wrote:
   9. Tie bundles of twigs to dry for kindling



Please acknowledge my craft in this spirit, a jig sized to my boot to put forest waste and waste sticks into, stomp down, and twine twice to create firewood kindling bundles. Made of 2x4s and screws, I should be able to fill with sticks, stomp down, twine up, and dry overyear to make wood stove fuel
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Alan Burnett wrote:

L. Johnson wrote:
   9. Tie bundles of twigs to dry for kindling



Please acknowledge my craft in this spirit, a jig sized to my boot to put forest waste and waste sticks into, stomp down, and twine twice to create firewood kindling bundles. Made of 2x4s and screws, I should be able to fill with sticks, stomp down, twine up, and dry overyear to make wood stove fuel



Good idea!  I have some long unruly sticks, lilac prunings.  I have been trying to figure out how to process them into something.  This might inspire me.

I used to have a chipper.  I miss it now.
 
I agree. Here's the link: http://stoves2.com
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