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My Wisconsin Backyard

Woodworker

Season 2020 Episode 9 | 1m 57sVideo has Closed Captions

Using leftover scrap wood from a tree removal.

Most people wouldn't think to call their local county parks forestry department to ask for permission to use leftover scrap wood from a tree removal. One local neuropsychologist does however and considers it an art. He makes no money from it but says the benefits are priceless.

11/08/2020

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My Wisconsin Backyard is a local public television program presented by MILWAUKEE PBS

My Wisconsin Backyard

Woodworker

Season 2020 Episode 9 | 1m 57sVideo has Closed Captions

Most people wouldn't think to call their local county parks forestry department to ask for permission to use leftover scrap wood from a tree removal. One local neuropsychologist does however and considers it an art. He makes no money from it but says the benefits are priceless.

11/08/2020

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