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    IMG_5708.jpgIMG_5705.jpgHappy with these treen made from an Elm that was going into the chipper. The heartwood really adds to the overall look of the finished product.

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    Love the shape of the ladle. 👍

    What are the dimensions of it?

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    Had to look up "treen" coz I thought you mistyped "tree" twice...

    Vociferous gratitude for the augmentation of an inquisitive vocabulary....

    I mean, great work
    Every time you make a typo, the errorists win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cava View Post
    Love the shape of the ladle. 👍

    What are the dimensions of it?
    Thanks Cava. It was a bit of a test piece. First time having a go at a ladle shape. I modelled it on a plastic one from the kitchen and just reduced the cup dimensions according to the available wood size. The handle is about 12 inches and the diameter of the cup is around 2.5 inches.

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    Ha ha, glad to have extended your vocabulary. The term covers all manner of sins!

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