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What to do with of-cuts

Woody

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I made this clock a while ago out of a bit of Yellow box from Oz and one from a bit spalted beech of hope it will give you some ideas of what to do with some of your of-cuts
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Doug

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Beautiful clocks Woody & great use of your off cuts. :thumbs:

I tend to utilise off cuts in my segmented work.
 

Jim

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Pure genius with wood Woody ... But like Alex, your off-cuts would be my logs ... :ciggrin:
 

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Have I seen all these before dad top two I remember but not tother one.

Two Muslims have crashed a speedboat into the Thames barrier in London . Police think it might be the start of Ram-a-dam.
 
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