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30th March 2020, 03:18 PM #1
Van diemans land tasmania elm burl
Harvested amid fury from Franklin Square Tasmania around 150 yrs old and hidden away for the last twenty years. First time ever with Elm I will find some more now.
The cunning hexes are central at the tip and offset at the clip,some reason the Kit Maker threw in a spanner under the Spanner a bent metal something so I fitted the clip to clear the bent part. Took me a week to set up the finish, hexes etc ho hum to give rugged look I felt how I wanted to see it.
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30th March 2020, 03:25 PM #2
Fantastic looking result Peter. Glad to see you got that machine working, and put to good use.
The Elm looks great, and has a good story, thanks for showing it to us.Brad.
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30th March 2020, 08:48 PM #3
A nice piece of wood there Peter and an interesting kit that I haven't seen before. What is it, and I assume it's sourced from outside of Aus.
Dallas
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