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Cherry josh ?? Make sure you seal the ends if it is ... I was gutted when I looked through a stack I had milled and pegged up a few months back this week ,most of it was split! Didn't think that would happen as it had been on a pile for two years so if its green it will be far worse.

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some ash I done yesterday ps I did not cut the side someone else started the job and cut the sides as the only had a ms660 with a 36inch bar and had to cut the sides to mill

I have a bigger mill :thumbup1:

the heart wood was so nice I had to post pics

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I installed a bench I made at the Village Hall today. see attached vid.

Made from Oak felled on a nearby estate, would have gone for firewood, I hope this is a better use! Cheers, Pup. :001_cool:

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I installed a bench I made at the Village Hall today. see attached vid.

Made from Oak felled on a nearby estate, would have gone for firewood, I hope this is a better use! Cheers, Pup. :001_cool:

 

That is very clever, I like it a lot :thumbup1:

 

Do you have any side-on pictures from earlier in the construction which show how the back legs are done?

 

Alec

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some ash I done yesterday ps I did not cut the side someone else started the job and cut the sides as the only had a ms660 with a 36inch bar and had to cut the sides to mill

I have a bigger mill :thumbup1:

the heart wood was so nice I had to post pics

 

That's some really nice colour for ash. Doesn't seem to have lost much from the trimming up (and saved your chain a bit :001_smile:)

 

Alec

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I installed a bench I made at the Village Hall today. see attached vid.

Made from Oak felled on a nearby estate, would have gone for firewood, I hope this is a better use! Cheers, Pup. :001_cool:

 

Love that, very clever use of the shape:thumbup:

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Like that a lot pup, name suits it, it's the sort of thing David Nash would make and put a long winded explanation of in fitting organic form complimenting its surroundings and put a big££££On it. Bet the client was caped about it :thumbup:

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That's some really nice colour for ash. Doesn't seem to have lost much from the trimming up (and saved your chain a bit :001_smile:)

 

Alec

Thank you Alec, you're comment is very kind. I'm going to try and post a side on picture, having a little trouble with the tech at the minute.

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Love that, very clever use of the shape:thumbup:

Thank you Wisewood, great feedback. I was a bit shy to post for fear of being shot down, your comment is appreciated.

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