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I have seen a large Ash Burr in one of my woods. It's about 3ft X 2ft on the side of a little ash. It is about 25ft in the air. I fancy making something out of it but what and how? Not got a lathe so woodturning is out,

 

Any ideas?

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I have seen a large Ash Burr in one of my woods. It's about 3ft X 2ft on the side of a little ash. It is about 25ft in the air. I fancy making something out of it but what and how? Not got a lathe so woodturning is out,

 

Any ideas?

 

garden hedgehog?:blushing:

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It would still make a great bowl even without a lathe. Rough it out with chainsaw and scorp out freehand. Could treat yourself to an arbortech disc for your grinder.

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It would still make a great bowl even without a lathe. Rough it out with chainsaw and scorp out freehand. Could treat yourself to an arbortech disc for your grinder.

 

3X2 foot is a big bowl!:biggrin: I will have a look at the arbotech disc. Did they get banned here in the UK?

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3X2 foot is a big bowl!:biggrin: I will have a look at the arbotech disc. Did they get banned here in the UK?

 

News to me, they've been around a long while. Could be thinking of the Lancelot ones, they're actually chainsaw chain! Popular in US, but I'd bet arbortech is safer.

Yeh, it would be a big bowl, maybe too big for your morning cereal but the kind of thing that people will covet.:001_smile:

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