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  1. alan morrison

    Recycled light bulb.

    Made this bud holder from a Steve Good pattern to hold some of my sweet pea.
  2. Penpal

    New Guinea Amboyna Burl Rosewood

    New Guinea north of Queensland has exciting timber,this Rosewood called Amboyna is one of them grown in the Island of Vanuatu out quite a way from Queenslands Coast. Sweet smelling and turning timber that holds the grain and colour. Peter.
  3. cowboy

    Hi all

    Hi Been busy making a coffee table it is made out of sweet chestnut
  4. Kardav

    Rippled Sweet Chestnut

    I haven't posted a pen for a while, most of the pens I turn seem 'run of the mill' so I don't normally bother. But this one seemed to jump out at me, it looked good, felt good, everything seemed right about it. It's one of Dan's chrome Sedonas (quality kit by the way) dressed in Rippled Sweet...
  5. Freck Fraser

    Pair of Omega's in cross cut Sweet Chestnut

    Another pair of Omega's, this time in cross cut Sweet Chestnut, a few issues with wee knots, CA and sawdust to the rescue. Same finish again, sanding sealer and then 3 coats melamine.
  6. Woody

    Violets sweet bowl

    I finished yesterdays spalted beech bowl and Violet has claimed it as her sweet bowl it is 6 1/2" x 4" with a polish finish OK now Derek :face:
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