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    Default Jarrah and Snottygobble

    This was made for a friend to give as a wedding gift.

    Recycled Jarrah floorboards and a snottygobble inlay and edging.

    My first attempt at the edging, not perfect but has taught me heaps

    Rick



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    Great job on recycling that Jarrah and the Snottygobble looks impressive.
    Just the title alone makes you have to have a look at what's inside.
    Dallas

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    Looks very nice. I have never heard of Snottygobble before and had a good laugh.

    Stewie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewie D View Post
    Looks very nice. I have never heard of Snottygobble before and had a good laugh.

    Stewie
    This is its botanical name

    Persoonia elliptica - Wikipedia

    Also forgot to put the dimensions in the first post

    600mm x 400mm x 140mm

    Rick

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    Nice box Rick, nothing wrong with your effort here .

    Snottygobbles a nice looking timber ,I had some cut-offs in the firewood pile down the back,the white ants preferred that to anything else in the pile seemed to like the flakey bark as an entry point.
    Johnno

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