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Sorry not the best images or location but you can see the stump in the back ground from where the trunk came from, as was feeling lazy I used some colored resin over the bolt recesses. If I get some more suitable timber I think I will have a better go at some more.

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Straight forward 45 degree cut with good quality waterproof glue and a couple of stainless screws, as for the wood believe it or not it is conifer...... cut a big one down and milled the trunk out of interest, not suitable for much else so rustic benches it was.

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Gave the bench tops a couple of coats of Danish oil and a clear preserver on the legs, they wont last forever but may see out the mother-in-law.............

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