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  1. #1
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    Default Good use for those offcuts.

    Just a small snitbit of my work.
    Attachment 35921

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    Attachment 35923

    Attachment 35924

    Attachment 35925

    very small pic's from my mobile phone only 1.3 megapixel.


    THANKS.
    [/SIGPIC]Pigs a#@*.

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    Welcome !

    Nice looking work, what kind of wood are they ?

    Nice to see another Tweed Coaster here.

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    Default Wood Type

    Silky oak from Artech Murwillumbah now gone?

    Red cedar recovered from a toilet door.

    Huon pine from my trip to Straun in Tas.

    Last two is resewood from a very kind old chap at Terranorawho gave me 2 lumps of rough cut wood, I originally thaught he was giving me some firewood but he explained it was from a stump on his property.

    It's nice to have a story attached to each piece.
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    Very nice work. Is there a way you could post a close up picture of the top of the third one. Looks like you did some scrollsawing for the top.

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    Very cool stuff. I am with MLSA, would love to see some close ups especially of that 3rd one.

    Corey

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    Good looking boxes - you must be proud of them.
    - Wood Borer

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    Welcome! Looks like you do some nice work there. Would love to see some bigger pictures.

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    Default box 3

    the top is huon pine burl venere from a little wood shop up on the hill in Burnie TAS it cost $15 per sheet, very hard to get it home. I got 2 small box lids out of the figured piece.
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