Accipiter
Sapling
- Joined
- Oct 16, 2025
- Messages
- 339
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Frome, Somerset
- Name
- Frank
- LOCATION
- Somerset
I don't know how I missed this post from you Malcolm - having reacted to you little *diamond* boxes... A bit of English yew would look nice in amongst that lotI really like the idea of using up offcuts of timber that has gone into my instruments and other timber that I have acquired. And the CNC machine helps me to do that.
For instance, that Cherry was from my old kitchen cabinet doors. Beautifully stable and figured timber. The Sycamore, even more beautiful and figured was an offset from three ukulele I have made, but was originally from @NickM 's elliptical dinner table. The Padauk was from a slab I bought, but not all of it was stable enough to manufacture bindings and purling for the instruments. And I've collected Sapele over the years, some of it joiners offcuts that have become necks on my instruments.
I hate wasting good timber.
Like you, i hate wasting good timber. Back in 1993 I made a desk with cupboards and shelves above from oak and yew. I'd forgotten the date until a couple of days ago when I was ripping the jointed yew apart on the joint lines and removing the Oak molded edging strips and came across my initials and date.
I'd dismantled the unit some years back ('95~97

