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    Thumbs up Cherry Pine salad bowl

    Here we go a Cherry Pine salad bowl for my niece 10"x4" or 250mm x 100mm. I don't do much utility bowls etc. This came as a rough out from SA as part of a swap a fair while ago now.
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    Yet another top job Hughie. I love some of the grain pattern. Your niece is a lucky girl.

    Cheers

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    Top job. Beautiful grain

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    Exocarpos cupressiformis A partly parasitic shrub cum tree growing as high as 8 metres.
    Looks a bit like a cypress pine tree, as the name suggests. Native to Tasmania.

    Just in case you were interested!!



    Lovely grain and a great looking bowl Hughie!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hughie View Post
    This came as a rough out from SA as part of a swap a fair while ago now.
    Good one, Hughie.

    Hope your niece enjoys it.

    But, still reckon I got the better of the swap...

    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    Exocarpos cupressiformis ... Native to Tasmania.
    ... and the Adelaide Hills.
    Stay sharp and stay safe!

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    Hughie,

    Pine!

    Something we turn very little of over here, for decorative or even functional items. Yew being the main exception.

    Is the colour natural? I'm guessing it's where the Cherry part of the name comes from.

    I like the elegance of the piece you've brought out by the use of nothing more than the simple well shaped lines.
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    That is a nice piece and not easy to turn and finish with the knots well done

    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr4g0nfly View Post

    Is the colour natural? I'm guessing it's where the Cherry part of the name comes from.
    Understandable deduction.

    The cherry name refers to its fruit, here.

    The pine name refers to its shape, here.

    Also, called native cherry.

    The wood is much more like a fruit wood than a pine, and yes that is its natural colour.
    Stay sharp and stay safe!

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    I don't think I'll ever get the hand of your tree/wood naming system!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr4g0nfly View Post
    I don't think I'll ever get the hand of your tree/wood naming system!

    Its one of those 'you have to be there' things and the Aussie sense of humour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilS View Post
    Good one, Hughie.

    Hope your niece enjoys it.

    But, still reckon I got the better of the swap...



    ... and the Adelaide Hills.

    Now thats a good trade when both sides believe they got a good deal

    ps I just sent one of your pieces of Blackwood to a friend in Vermont.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hughie View Post

    ps I just sent one of your pieces of Blackwood to a friend in Vermont.
    That is another thing that I like about this forum; lovely pieces of wood get given, then given on again, and through this accumulate a richer story with every new recipient...
    Stay sharp and stay safe!

    Neil



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