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  1. Neil Lawton

    And then this....

    happened! Field Maple (Acer campestre) and there is more to come! Having to add a lean to to the turning shed for unprocessed wood and temporarily store in the burning shed.:alex:
  2. F

    Spring

    Hi all, I have wondered for some time now about the springs in RB pens. One end of the spring is more tightly wound than the other. Does it make any difference which way around the spring is inserted? Not the world's most burning question, but I would like to know if there is a purpose to these...
  3. F

    Opps - Oh dear.

    Hi all, Try number 2 failed, but this time it failed further along in the making. I didn't even swear - honest, and I was so gentle with it . I am not quite sure what the wood is, but I think it's a form treated tulip. It smells of burning when being sawn or turned. Try number 3 tomorrow. I...
  4. Chillicamper

    mini yeti wood burning

    A 'negative image' style wood burning with the unburnt parts making up the image of the yeti amongst the trees. On a 7ch birch ply heart
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