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hey guys, recently ive had an increasing number of customers askin me if i can "carve a toadstool, hedgehog, seat.... from that stump/chog etc"

 

also a few asking for other little bits like "bee logs" "natural bird boxes" etc etc from some of the arisings...

 

im half considering havin a bash at bustin a few bits and bobs out in my spare time (whatever that is :confused1: ) and seein if they are as popular as they seem to be round my way at the moment.. shouldnt be too bad as have full access to a joinery workshop and tools and machinery..

 

anyone else done/do this or anyone have any thoughts if it might work (im not expecting a living, more just grabbing people interest at the possibilities of makin use of the "waste" rather than just chipping/burning everything?

 

cheers in advance for any thoughts :thumbup:

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Making “something” out of a lump of dross timber is a great way of not having to remove it from site.

 

I have a standard range of animals I carve, Sea Eagle with fish in talons, rearing bear, and wind in the willows characters are all popular,……………………………….they do all look a lot like a mushroom though:laugh1:

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haha treequip there was me getting all impressed with that range of animals. :P at least that makes me happier to know that its not just me who makes animals resemble fungi! :D

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Making “something” out of a lump of dross timber is a great way of not having to remove it from site.

 

I have a standard range of animals I carve, Sea Eagle with fish in talons, rearing bear, and wind in the willows characters are all popular,……………………………….they do all look a lot like a mushroom though:laugh1:

 

yeah i do a lot of tables, always put the saw through the bottom in the end.

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Doesn't look it, but this is about 6ft high.

 

Made for umpiring badminton and lawn tennis in the summer.

 

Had to do it off spikes because the ladder was a pain. Took about the same time as ringing the butt out, but a lot less lifting and sawdust.

 

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If marketed to correct audience then they can brome a busy little sideline I found.I've come to problem of I hardly have any large enough lumps left anymore.Plant troughs seemed to have been really popular this year round.Plus it's pretty stress relieving carving away with your saw i feel

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