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Acacia burr's that I have had for a while now getting carved into some not quite normal fruit boles.

 

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And a few oak block pot stands for a gallary, almost kept them as the grain was so nice.

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awesome. love the long trough and the square pillars. like a perfect/photo crosssection of the grain in the xyz. tate stuff!

I used to carve bowls (anglegrinder, admittedly!!!) till i realised it was doing my hands more damage than using chainsaws all the time.

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Liking the square blocks of oak - I did some beech ones for bedside tables but not quite as perfectly square as yours.... they weighed a fair bit and I bet these do... :biggrin:

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