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A Few Photos of my Latest Projects


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I've finally found a bit of time to get round to sharing some pic's of what I've been working on lately, including one of my biggest to date - a Walnut Dining Table, which has been a proper labour of love! They're not the greatest of photos, I'll try and get some better ones when the table's in situ.

 

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There's also some photos of my latest chainsaw carving project, a chair carved from a big bit of yew that split off the 600 year old tree as seen in the background. I milled some planks from another bit of the limb too, which turned out some lovely timber.

 

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I also got round to milling some of the beech which another arbtalk member very kindly delivered to me last year - thanks to him for some really nice spalted beech planks!

 

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And lastly, thought you might like to see a joint project with some of my girlfriends stained glass, which she made to fit a spalted beech frame I made a while ago.

 

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Cheers for looking!

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