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I have never worked with such low quality timber. So much of it is bent and twisted almost as much as my dick.

10 foot high wind wall. Turns out about 30% porosity is best for reducing turbulence, but we will see when it comes to sand deposition, and if I built it strong enough. I'll be leaving this test panel up before milling anything more, waiting for a significant wind storm.

The way i designed it though, the prevailing wind should reduce the load on the fasteners.

Remember these all started out as logs.

Today I read a bit of the book "Positive Christianity in The Third Reich" published by @AntelopeHill and after reading it a bit, I don't understand how there can be "serious internet national socialists" that say that it was pagan, that's a literal jewish lie they are repeating that was used to great effect to cause Christians to fight one another.
Extreme enviornments have serious effects on timber growth. The exterior has slope of grain indicators. Their interior structure has multiple tension and compression indicators. Learning to read that and reject or mill with intention will improve your lumber to some reasonable degree.
In the end it looks good. And a White man built it, so its already better than 90% of all other wind walls ever built.

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