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    Talking South Australian Dingo on Jacaranda slab

    This is a dingo burnt into a Jacaranda slice.
    I am quite happy how it worked out.
    I was surprised just how well the Jacaranda burned as well.
    It is a piece for our resident Dingo expert as a retirement gift.
    The piece was from a photo supplied to me by a colleague from the dog fence board.
    Apparently quite typical of the dogs found in South Australia.
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    Burners at our club use almost exclusively Jac but plenty available around here.
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    Default Jacaranda

    Where do you get it from. I paid premium from a wood supplier.

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    very nice ,

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    Now that one first class job...it almost looks real or at least a top photo.....very well done, cheers, crowie

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    Jacaranda timber is in plentiful supply around SE Qld & Northern NSW...common tree here

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    That is amazing.

    I wish i was that clever.


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    Thanks . I am still learning but really amazed at how flexible woodburning can be.

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