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    Default 3 sets.

    Make these for a few galleries.
    One of the galleries ordered 3 complete sets. 1 in Sassafras,1 in Huon pine, 1 in Myrtle.
    Here they are, there is a normal peg in the foreground to indicate the scale.
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    That reminds me I need to purchase some pegs for the house. Better put that on the shopping list.

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    Ah, some homemade spring clamps - I like 'em
    Cheers, Bob the labrat

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    Could be termed the Croc Dundee version with regards the original in front.

    "That's not a peg........."

    They look great.
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    Bob

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    that timber is beautiful! The Blackheart sassafras in particular.

    Where do you find it?

    Gorgeous stuff.

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    They look great, well done
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wozar View Post
    that timber is beautiful! The Blackheart sassafras in particular.

    Where do you find it?

    Gorgeous stuff.
    Hi Wozar. Blackheart Sassafras grows in Tasmania and parts of southern Victoria.
    It is indeed a striking looking timber.
    It used to be reasonably available down here in Tas but due to reasons that make my blood boil it is no longer readily available. In fact some folk are paying up to 5 grand a cubic meter for it in log form. Have heard of people paying that much for a log that looks good but is in fact hollow and virtually useless when cut. Refunds are not available.
    I would doubt that any is available anywhere in Victoria.

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