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Emailed your skittles address mate

 

 

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thanks for the pics mick.

 

it looks like a softwood species to me and i think it might be douglas fir. what did it smell like when you turned it?

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thanks for the pics mick.

 

 

 

it looks like a softwood species to me and i think it might be douglas fir. what did it smell like when you turned it?

 

 

 

It had a noticeable smell especially when I was cutting it with the saw. But I couldn't place it my nose isn't very reliable

 

For anyone else trying to work it out here's the other half of the ring

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Looks very prunus-like to me. Probably common plum (Prunus domestica)?

 

Alec

 

 

That was my first thought ,with the last pics I say your spot on.

  • 1 month later...
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The changing process of making a wood bowl is very interesting. I can see the raw materials into a special bowl which has its unique lines.

It's great to see these changes and make you have a sense of achievement.

Do you buy woodworking kits from one woodshop?

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Nice idea and looks good, think I have a bit of Iroko worktop somewhere, might try gluing them at 90 degree to see how that works out.

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