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Field Maple Burr and all its glory!

WHCreations

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Jun 5, 2019
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Location
surrey
First Name
william
I recently picked up some field maple burr. I have never used it personally and thought it looked a tad rubbish. Well it has been sitting outside until I could get some replacement blades on the bandsaw and when I started I realised I had something rather special.
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The translucent ones were produced with my mate Dave G Designs. He used off cuts from precious blanks to create shavings and thin strips that he incorporated to create a stunning looking blank.
I can honestly say that I just loved every moment working with this maple. Its colouring, spalting and overal look was just amazing. Will be turning these shortly.
 

Penpal

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May 26, 2013
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Location
Canberra AUSTRALIA
First Name
Peter
From your description of the process I too look forward to the turned results all that has taken place must result in success.

Peter.
 
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