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Never mind the tree pics, where are the pics from the start of the day? :lol:

 

They will put in an apearance Alen,just need time for Jim to recover his composure...:biggrin:

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I would of made my cut grooves deeper and done some bore cuts, and made the grove angles quite steep to allow the bugs to get into it a bit. But that's just me. Thought the tree turned out quite nice personally.

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Thanks Ian,I can see what you are saying & it makes sense to me,duly noted for next time I get the oportunity to give it a go.:thumbup1:

 

Still better than my 1st attempt, mine looked like and egg tray:blushing:

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