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Basswood Resort, located near Kansas City, specializes in lodging, family reunion lodging, group vacation lodging, party lodging, group lodging, and more. ... ; Welcome to Basswood Resort. Enjoy this KC resort and 73-acre country estate with beautifully secluded, lakeside country-modern lodging and accommodations and a...
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Basswood:Great craftwood for carving, folkart & chipcarving, available 1/8 ... The young basswood trees have smooth gray bark, that darkens and becomes deeply ridged as it ages. It is a fast growing tree that loves to grow along the sides of rivers. Trees can easily grow 80' tall and more than 2' in diameter.
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Basswood craft wood, for carving, folk art, chip carving, plus exotic and canadian wood, intarsia/scrollsaw patterns and 70+ pages of free information on wood, tools and techniques for all hobbist woodworkers & crafters. ... Basswood is a soft textured white wood (occasional brown or grey streaks), with very little...
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Tilia is a genus of about 30 species of trees, native throughout most of the temperate Northern Hemisphere, in Asia (where the greatest species diversity is found), Europe and eastern North America...
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American basswood is a large and rapid-growing tree of eastern and central North America. The tree frequently has two or more trunks and vigorously sprouts from stumps as well as seed. American basswood is an important timber tree, especially in the Great Lakes States.
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American basswood is found on fertile, mesic sites in the east and central U.S. and is tolerant of shade. The soft, pale wood is used for plywood, furniture, boxes and turnery. The inner bark was used for making ropes.
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Carving wood for the woodcarver: Basswod and Butternut. ... American Basswood Carving hopes to entice you into becoming a wood carver by providing high quality carving wood. If you are already a wood carver, experience our clear, defect-free basswood and butternut carving wood.
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The City Naturalist - Basswood Tree ... It comes from the American Linden or Basswood tree, a large tree, growing up to 130 feet tall with a trunk diameter of 2 to 3 feet, and a rounded crown. The bark is furrowed with large "S" shaped ridges going up the trunk.
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Welcome to our new site. ... 1/8 x 1/8 x 36 basswood sticks ... basswood sticks...
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