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10th May 2006, 12:23 PM #1Novice
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Underneath the driftwood
This is my favorite box from that same piece of driftwood. This block was the drawer blank from my second driftwood box. I was going to toss this aside but then I remembered Tony Ward telling me that there is no such thing as scrap wood.
This is my favorite box so far. I finished it with clear wipe on poly and love the way the finish turned out. I don't think I'll be doing much of the plain driftwood pieces when I know this stuff is lurking underneath. Can't wait to go to the beach next month to get some more of these driftwood gnarls.
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10th May 2006, 06:19 PM #2
No scrap
Spread the word, there is no such thing as scrap when making bandsawn boxes.
As p.t.c. (a member of this Forum thread) will say "they are opportunities for Innovation".
Well done.
Tony Ward
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10th May 2006, 06:22 PM #3
wot if the wood is so rotten you canm crumble it in yer hand? - surely thats scrap.
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10th May 2006, 06:25 PM #4
If rotten?
echnidna
If what was once a peice of wood is now rotten, then can it be called timber?
Tony Ward
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