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> It's also used today by "green woodworkers" - woodworkers who specialize in building using non-dried wood.

What's the advantage of that technique?




The wood is stronger, as stated by several post above, because the wood fibers are intact all the way through the piece. This is important for chairs in particular, because they take quite large stresses for their size and weight. Apparently green wood is easier to carve as well - I don't have direct experience of that. And finally, it can be steamed and bent. That's how you get the curved wood pieces in chairs.




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