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Tealights

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Made these on my day of friday. The burr was very lightweight, I think it was half rotten.
 

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Doug

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Nice job Allan, making one is the easy part making a matching pair as you have is the difficult bit, lovely work :thumbs::thumbs:
 

Woody

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Well done for making such a good match as Doug said one easy two the same not so easy
 

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A lovely pair there Allan and a very nice piece of wood too.
 
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