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Norway spruce burr lovey and soft .... Maybe too soft with rot in it ,left it being chased down to something resembling a dish ! But glad it got put too one side.

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Norway Maple, surely? - nice bit of wood either way :)

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Norway Maple, surely? - nice bit of wood either way :)

 

It's spruce ! Within a doubt It smells of toilet cleaner really soft and very easy to turn... I dismissed it at first but it actually came up nice I thought despite the very large pocket of soft rot on it.

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lovely plums mate :0

did you turn it or hand carve it? id be a tad nervous about turning something with that much overhang. does it balance ok?

 

Thanks, -it's all turned, apart from the square ends of course. -overhang's not too bad and it's quite symmetrical so no balance problems.

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Hi all

I've been going to give turning a go for about 3 years

This is try 2 and 4

First is a bit of floor joist from a mates unit

and the second is from an old sleeper

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