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  1. T

    PSI Executive

    PSI Executive in what is possibly Tasmanian blackwood
  2. flexi

    2 Miks

    Hi all, well here are two Mik Lawrence blanks.....Yes both... One is a playing card on a Zen pen, the other is Huon pine On a Zen..... Apparently it's a very rare Tasmanian big pine....well it smelt really nice drilling and turning....it was very resinous and I love it, I really hoped to do it...
  3. Chriscb

    Tasmanian Cider Gum tree - eucalyptus

    Afternoon all, Well here's the thing. In October 17 my friendly tree chap drop off this huge example of a eucalyptus tree - the Tasmanian Cider Gum tree is one of the few that grow well in the UK. The big bits must be about 3 foot in diameter. I rough turned about 40 bowls, vases, platters and...
  4. Bill Mooney

    My competition pen

    This is my entry made from Tasmanian Blackwood donated by Peter (Penpal). Thank you Peter.
  5. Chillicamper

    A bunch of TM platinum Zeta ballpoints

    L-R we have Oak, Pippy Oak, Sweet Chestnut, 35,000 yr old Swamp Kauri, 2 x Olive, Medlar, English Walnut, Tasmanian Blackwood and African Blackwood. The flame/ripple on the Tasmanian Blackwood is stunning.
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