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    Default Marvelous Messmate Stringbark

    Hi all. Some of you may or may not have seen a post on Small timber milling about an amazing tree i have
    https://www.woodworkforums.com/f132/stringy-fiddleback-colour-182306
    Some of the small pieces are now fairly well seasoned and I have placed some on ebay aswell as some other stuff. If you search for mitmap0 you will find them. See what you think. Since I've just started selling I'd appreciate any tips on what you look for in turning blanks to improve my product. The sizes are a bit random for various reasons. One of which (for the stringy) was some small pieces that were cut up. It's so amazing for Aus oak that I didn't want to waste any of it. I have a lot more and will put up as they become available. I'm holding the best back for a bit to decide how to use it. some of this is so different that experienced woodies can't pic what it is.
    Stringy Grand daddy 31-05-14 (7).jpgStringy Grand daddy 31-05-14 (9).jpgStringy Grand Daddy 17-05-14 (4).jpgStringy Grand daddy 31-05-14 (10).jpg
    Tim. A man of measurable mess.
    http://www.bushhavencottages.com.au

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    Show get some awesome looking turning blanks out of those!

    Les

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les in Red Deer View Post
    Show get some awesome looking turning blanks out of those!

    Les
    Sure am. 2 lots on ebay sold but 10 lots didn't sell. We're in Brisbane tonight for a week so I'll put them up again after that.
    Tim. A man of measurable mess.
    http://www.bushhavencottages.com.au

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