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sorry J, never crossed my mind, being lime theres not much of a grain to see, two seperate sections from a very big windblow, the bottom of the trunk has been stacked to be done in the new year, its right on the weight limit for my hiab

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That makes a lot more sense now the photos have opened, until then I was wondering where the M7 motorway was and how they let you mill along side it!

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  bobh said:
That makes a lot more sense now the photos have opened, until then I was wondering where the M7 motorway was and how they let you mill along side it!

 

I thought, "there is no M7 motorway". Then the picture opened :laugh1:

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milled lime is usually to dry it out quicker then you can laminate it up for things like rocking horses and merry go round animals.

 

as you are laminating you leave the core empty to lighten the finished carving.

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