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Early in the spring some Yew trees were cut back, in the cemetery next door.
Before they had cleared up I managed to get several branches and threw them over the fence into my garden.

I cut them into manageable lengths but did nothing else to prevent splitting, since then they have been in a box in the shed. Last month I thought I would have a look to see how they were seasoning.
I turned a log into a round and all seemed well so I continued and turned it into a simple bud vase.

I brought it into the house and half expected it to split but it was fine.
Her majesty liked it and I was commissioned to make more for Christmas presents.

Here’s the beginning of the production line.
 

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Some of the logs were very nicely figured where side branches were, I’ve turned these into the round and plan to use them for ring boxes and similar stuff.
 
Yew is gorgeous, isn't it. I've some similar sized branches drying out somewhere, hadn't thought of what looks like a bud vase insert. Something to add to the tuit list.
 
Yes they are bud vases

Years ago I worked for a laboratory supplies company, I diverted a box of samples tubes heading for the skip, thinking I might find a use for them one day, now nearly thirty years later………

:D
 
That looks very nice, indeed a good present. 8-)

We have a plastics store and a large chink shop at one of the local shopping centres.

Both sell test tubes in different sizes.
 
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