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11th November 2019, 08:06 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Robinia pseudoacacia (Robinia or Black Locust)
Have obtained some nice local Robinia (short logs & half logs) for turning etc. Its also called Black Locust. All of it is still green ...
Thought I would share pic of one crotch piece with nice figure (crotch & fiddleback)
The wood colour is greenish-yellow with dark streaks (more dramatic that shown). These show a rough chain sawn surface so some imagination is necessary
Rob 1.jpg
Above figured Crotch
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Above: portion coated showing obvious fiddleback
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i thought you were downsizing your timber collection !
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