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[QUOTE="BPSabelhaus, post: 2040704, member: 116705"] The bark is old Douglas fir (Repti-bark is made from it) It's a great surface, but even old pieces will release a little old sap if it gets hot enough, like a basking spot. A good baking on low solves it. Had to stop for a bit due to weather / allow more soft wood to appear, but currently dismantling a couple stumps for another project. Going to have pieces large enough to cover a corner or side wall :) [ATTACH type="full" alt="PXL_20240213_210810135.jpg"]87354[/ATTACH] *GO AWAY SMELLEEEIIIIIINGLISHMAN!* [/QUOTE]
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