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  1. #1
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    Default Power Carved Dish

    This is my second coolabah dish.
    Done with an arbortech power carver, then saber sanding disk then sanding pads and finally hand sand.

    I'll give this to my other niece that needs a house warming pressie.

    Its got a great colour to it.

    Its about 45x35 cm by 5cm high
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    ... Steve

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    Nice work, lovely colours.

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    Picture is not as good as it should be but its a lot redder than it looks in the picture.
    I'll to take a better one to show the blood red colour that it actually has.

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    Nice,
    and wow, amazing wood !

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    Thats amazing wood you have there and a very good work

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    It is very similar to the Florentine steak!

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    nice bit of wood

    can you also take a piccy at a bit of an angle so we can see the depth, cheers
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    Nick
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    The timber is about 2 inches thick.
    The deepest it goes is about 1 1/4 inches.
    I could have gome a bit more in the very centre but you can already see where the sapwood started in the middle of the original picture above.

    You got in at just the right time as it goes to my niece today, haven't seen or spoke to her in 10-12 years!!!

    picture is from an angle and a side shot of the thickness.

    Peter

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    thanks

    and what a magic piece of coolabah
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