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A while back I obtained some lumps of Monkey puzzle , the pics show the chainsawed block before mounting on the lathe and then the completed hollow vessel ( approx 10" x 10" )    it sands and polishes well !!  these pics are about 2 weeks apart  to allow drying as wood was green when started ....

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48 minutes ago, devon TWiG said:

A while back I obtained some lumps of Monkey puzzle , the pics show the chainsawed block before mounting on the lathe and then the completed hollow vessel ( approx 10" x 10" )    it sands and polishes well !!  these pics are about 2 weeks apart  to allow drying as wood was green when started ....

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Lovely. Interesting grey staining. I'd've guessed at early fungal decay, but you said the wood was green to start with. ?

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10 hours ago, sime42 said:

Lovely. Interesting grey staining. I'd've guessed at early fungal decay, but you said the wood was green to start with. ?

green ...as in not fully dry ...though it was pretty wet inside still 

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Are not worried about the shrinkage now?

I had a lump...still do. Kept it inside a black rubble sack. Out of the sun and allowing it to dry so slowly so It could make a bowl like that. 
That's what I was told at the time.  It was 10 years ago. I'll get a pic later it's in the back of the garage where monsters and old Landy bits lurk. 

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