Now, in May, when the new sap is fashionable, down and up from grasses, bushes and trees, there is a great darkness in the alisos. When you adjust your eyes and your sight, choose the most correct, long or whatever ally. The trunk of the ally is almost always straight and its shape resembles the cone of conifers. In order to keep it as straight as possible, do not copy or twist until it is dried, glued and tied to dry.
The line should be maintained and then leaned gently and flexibly, without cracking or cracking the princes. That's the goal: to have it right to make it worse as we want. That's the wonderful wood of the ally shot down on the crescent moon. On this year's Crescent Moon, sweat is very intense, tubes are widespread, especially those of man, but also those of muscle. Once cut and dried, you will lose this sweating and there will be wide tubes left. This would be responsible for the flexibility of the ally.
We know how to use this flexibility perfectly. After the ally has made a mistake at work or at the time of its entry into force, he returns to his hand, but he also remains on that error. It has also been used for work without major torsion needs: chair legs, steps, etc. But the pieces that will withstand enormous deviations and set-ups have made the ally famous. The upper or gurtaga bears the load of the cart (hay, tingling, ote, wool zuztarra...) pulling the sword to the sword, twisting. That long piece I've always known as an ally. The longanize or the cob, the lift or the cypress that holds them hanging, also lean but do not break. In the tolar, the ally has also been used for the manufacture of tubes, skates and other parts, which transports galating forces and returns to it. To make boats palas, rods, beams and masts called rigid sailboats, always allied. Also the sieve handle used in the angles.
Flexible wood for hard work. While working, it is difficult, but that does, it forgets the firmness of its work and strikes an ally in a father who has been left out. In fact, he dripped into black sweat and dried up, but sugar from May's sweet sweating remained there, the whim of the pipe.