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    Default playing with green Norfolk Pine

    with the storms I picked up some branches of Norfolk these two are 50 mm diameter pleased with the little bowl wall thickness is about 3 mm
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    Good to see someone with similar camera skills Green wood is a joy to turn and no dust !

    can go down to a couple of mil and it flexes nicely. I try out all my ideas, and other peoples, on

    green privet and camphor before using dry. Yes, " demonstrators wood "" great stuff

    Phil

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    just dont leave green timber in the cup chuck! ended up turning the waste out from yesterday!

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    Even when dusty dry, NIP moves on the blessed chuck, especially end grain tuning, DIIH!
    Pat
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