The tree was young, and it's branches were still full of water and very bendy. You'd have to find another tree.
fiiiiiiine I go in search of an older more brittle tree
The trees mostly seem to be fairly young here.
suffer.
Grapejuice
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Posted: 3/16/2019 at 11:37 PM
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The trees mostly seem to be fairly young here.
suffer.
Neverrr
I'll use my remaining metal to make a saw to cut down the branches!!!
(there's a specfiic name for the saw Ihvae in mind but I can't remember the name it's the one I used today lemme find a picture hold on)
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Posted: 3/16/2019 at 11:41 PM
Post #83
You manage to make a frail one that you'd have to use carefully.
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Posted: 3/16/2019 at 11:43 PM
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You manage to make a frail one that you'd have to use carefully.
As it was better than nothing I head back and carefully start to saw away at the branches, taking care to not strain it too much and when it got about half-way moved to break the branch of with my body weight
(thats how I ended up getting rid of most of the branches, saw halfway through then break it off)
You manage to make a frail one that you'd have to use carefully.
As it was better than nothing I head back and carefully start to saw away at the branches, taking care to not strain it too much and when it got about half-way moved to break the branch of with my body weight
(thats how I ended up getting rid of most of the branches, saw halfway through then break it off)
By the time to finish making the saw it's dark out.
: )
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Posted: 3/16/2019 at 11:48 PM
Post #86
I let out an exaggerated groan and put the saw aside then head outside and settling myself on the porch watch the stars before going to sleep