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    Default Featured Timber Small Hollow Vessels

    Need suitable featured blanks to turn small hollow vessels...finished size 4/5 inches tall x 3/4 inches diameter: burl would be nice...George

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    Hi George, Is that 4/5 of an inch or 4 or 5 inches by 3/4" I might have some Mallee Burl will have a look in the morning, same as the tap 1"X10tpi
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    Default Featured Timber Small Hollow Vessels

    Quote Originally Posted by KBs PensNmore View Post
    Hi George, Is that 4/5 of an inch or 4 or 5 inches by 3/4" I might have some Mallee Burl will have a look in the morning, same as the tap 1"X10tpi
    Kryn
    G'day Kryn....sorry for the shorthand...looking for 4 to 5 inches in length x 3 to 4 inches in diametre...Mallee Burl would be great.

    Neil...thank you also....david had sent me a PM and I have responded...as the Eagles will say..he is just a good kick away..

    Regards.....George

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    Sorry George, can't help you with that size 3-4" thick.
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    G'day George,
    What are you using them for ?
    Are they used to show the different timbers available in a display or your collection, or do you just like turning small shallow vessels ?

    I will have to have a sort-out & see what I have.
    Col


    Quote Originally Posted by WoodWriteOz View Post
    Need suitable featured blanks to turn small hollow vessels...finished size 4/5 inches tall x 3/4 inches diameter: burl would be nice...George
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    G'day Col....I want to make some small Hollow vessels...would appreciate some highly figured wood if you have any: I envisage the completed size about 150 mm x 80 mm...or whatever the golden mein is..

    Regards...George
    Quote Originally Posted by BlackbuttWA View Post
    G'day George,
    What are you using them for ?
    Are they used to show the different timbers available in a display or your collection, or do you just like turning small shallow vessels ?

    I will have to have a sort-out & see what I have.
    Col

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