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  1. Penpal

    Black palm

    As in all Palm Trees a mass of roots,in spite of this tough as,great care in turning needed but good fun. Peter:goesred:
  2. Neil Lawton

    Teaching.

    I spend most of my time teaching turning these days. I rarely put up posts on here showing students turning as it is not the type of thing that is of interest to guys who already turn but I thought you might like this. Anthony and Jake were here today and will be returning next week for another...
  3. Bill Mooney

    Vic Perrin

    Vic’s had his knee replacement op today & is back on the ward doing well. Take care Vic.:thumbs:
  4. donwatson

    aussie burls

    Whenever I try and connect with this site I get a load of crap. This is the last place I got connected to aussieburls.co.uk How can I get a look at the aussie burls website take care Don W
  5. woodhacker

    eureeka

    Finally after making much much firewood I succeeded in making a box with a lid that fitted. Pictures aren't all that good but I don't care cause I've done it at last.
  6. L

    Do people care if it's wood with a 'fancy' name?

    This week I sold a few pens...mainly Walnut, but also Apple. It got me thinking...are people more likely to buy a pen because the wood has a fancy name like Cocbolo, Padauk etc...or do people not really care? As a wood worker, I know which woods are easy to acquire and which woods are exotic or...
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