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On 07/04/2024 at 11:34, lfelton said:

Hi All and thanks for having me on your forum. 

 

May I pick your brains? I'm a wood turner (part time) and need ash or beech stems of 18"+ for salad bowls.

 

Is it practical to have only a few stems (say 2-10) delivered to me (I have a loader that can safely lift 750kg)? It's a smallholding with pretty good access.

 

Very roughly how much should I be looking to pay?

 

I currently buy through my local sawmills. Where else is worth contacting about this? Is it worth posting on this site (I am in Herefordshire)?

 

Thanks for any tips!

 

 

Ive got some large bits of spalted beech I was going to sell as turning blanks. Currently in large rounds some are 3ft across. Gave some to a mate for turning and have a pile left to sell. Based Haslemere on the Surrey / West Sussex border. Prob too far for you but can load this end with a machine onto trailer etc. If you want pictures of any of it let me know. 

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On 10/04/2024 at 17:02, lux said:

Ive got some large bits of spalted beech I was going to sell as turning blanks. Currently in large rounds some are 3ft across. Gave some to a mate for turning and have a pile left to sell. Based Haslemere on the Surrey / West Sussex border. Prob too far for you but can load this end with a machine onto trailer etc. If you want pictures of any of it let me know. 

thanks & that sounds great, but it's a bit too far.

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On 07/04/2024 at 19:03, slack ma girdle said:

If you fancy a road trip out west, i have a couple of Beech stems that are 10' long and about 24" top diameter.

Can you send me a couple of pics of the beech logs? Are they nice and clean? 

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Thanks all for the ideas, I appreciate it. I had a chat with the sawmill where I buy sawn hardwood from and they suggested I might be able to use the split ends they cut off before milling (ash & sycamore). That’s a good idea and may work if I can get some clear wood out of those offcuts. Meanwhile I lucked into 4 nice ash butts at a reasonable price. I’ve picked those up pronto thank you very much and that’s enough ash for salad bowls this year. I’d still like  a few 18”+ beech stems if anyone has anything within about an hour’s drive from Hereford. 

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