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This is the but from the oak i pulled out of the pond at wallington hall northumberland, started it yesterday just got to do some more sanding then put some danish oil on it.59765b26e34f2_oakbut1.jpg.e898c8cb16e32e95d999813700890997.jpg

 

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  • 5 months later...
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nice . a lovely piece of oak by the looks of it.

 

makes my fingers itch as a carver. its like a canvas ready to be painted on :)

 

cheers

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