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Message started by Little_Kopit on Mar 16th, 2012 at 5:25am

Title: Minimalist Barbie
Post by Little_Kopit on Mar 16th, 2012 at 5:25am
Sent to me by one once known here as CJV & now known on You Tube as Roadrunnerdeux, though not his pics.

We think the frying pan is cast iron.





























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:-/ 

Title: Re: Minimalist Barbie
Post by Glenndog on Mar 16th, 2012 at 7:30am
Looks like it works well, must be pine.

Title: Re: Minimalist Barbie
Post by Derek on Mar 16th, 2012 at 7:38am
Interesting. I agree it would have to be a softwood of some sort to catch like that.

Title: Re: Minimalist Barbie
Post by Little_Kopit on Mar 16th, 2012 at 8:58am
I'd say spruce.  Some will use spruce for burning.

Click on last image to enlarge.  Then Google up images for both spruce bark and pine bark.

Also, in this part of the continent if you go to the building supply store and want 2x4s, the staff will say "spruce or pine".  You pay a lot more for pine

BTW the creator of the series did a fair bit of work.  When I downloaded the images, pic #s started @ 17 and ended @ 91.  & note what's on the ground in different pics, especially #2, scads of sawdust.

;)

Title: Re: Minimalist Barbie
Post by Chally on Mar 16th, 2012 at 3:41pm
I have never seen that done before - very interesting! It looks like the handle on the pan got a bit scorched.   ;D

Jeff

Title: Re: Minimalist Barbie
Post by Kingsthorpe David on Mar 16th, 2012 at 3:49pm
New one on me - neat trick!

Thanks for sharing.

David

Title: Re: Minimalist Barbie
Post by TBF on Mar 16th, 2012 at 10:18pm
LK, I like it..very much indeed.

Aart

Title: Re: Minimalist Barbie
Post by Stump Jump on Mar 21st, 2012 at 1:12pm
Interesting idea, however I don't think it's an option with our native timbers which a predominantly hardwood.

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