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    Default Bandsawing Budgerroo

    One of my fellow clubbies dropped a little dry Budgerroo log over for me to slice up. The tree had been dead standing for a couple of years. There was a fair bit of grub damage in the sapwood, but the heartwood had some lovely grain.


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    Some nice slabs there. You will enjoy working with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cqvillas View Post
    Some nice slabs there. You will enjoy working with it.
    Unfortunately they weren't mine. I was only cutting them up for one of the local woodclub members.

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    A very under rated wood. Lovely to work & turn. Looks like you are keeping busy. Great shame we can't meet up again at Maleny this year.
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