Doug
Old Oak
You can usually tell from the bark Mike as they are all native but if there’s any doubt once one side is planed it becomes obvious
They’re for turning Ian,the idea being I’ll have a good stash when I retire so it made sense at the time to start collecting & drying timber, I might have over done it :lol:Cabinetman":urzrpdy7 said:What are the blanks for Doug? That’s a lot of work you’ve given yourself!
Thingy by Pete Maddex, on FlickrPete Maddex":2qzg5gfa said:It’s 100mm wide and the arcs are 76mm at the bottom and 96mm on top and the hole is 25mm.
Pete
Lons":315jqkcl said:Great stash, you could easily turn some of it into cash if you end up with too much, I should do that thinking about it, turning blanks aren't cheap.
They must be very good mates Doug.![]()









Doug":2bp6y9qp said:......This is the second job lately folks have asked for a dark finish it must be back in fashion :eusa-think:
Blackswanwood":3i2s3se7 said:American Black Walnut jewellery box.....
Blackswanwood":fgmfr6tu said:American Black Walnut jewellery box
Pete Maddex":2fup4lvr said:Blackswanwood":2fup4lvr said:American Black Walnut jewellery box
I can see a squid with tentacles aloft,
Nice box.
Pete
9fingers":3oivgp0t said:Robert, where do you find veneers such as the one you gave used?
Bob