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Andy Collins

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On 15/04/2018 at 19:29, Jamespepperpot said:

I keep blagging this page with stuff I've made as I've been fairly busy in my workshop recently!
Here is a brown oak and oak cutting board I finished this weekend as a thank you gift for a friend's family. Hopefully it gets put to use! IMG_20180412_164023_989.jpgIMG_20180412_164023_985.jpg

That’s really quite striking.

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Cutting board?
I'd hang that on my living room wall.
With that grain it's art.
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That’s really quite striking.


Thanks! I've been lucky to find a few good quality brown oak logs since I started milling and kept all of it for myself. That chopping boards now resides in California as it was a gift for my friends parents for letting us stay with them.
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Lime for the table top and seat bases and backs milled by me. Sweet Chestnut for the frames by @Forest2Furniture

 

(All built by me.)

 

Oh and some English Walnut for the keys that I milled too. The Lime stood outside a farriers and had a fair bit of metal in it that I extracted and then set back in the slab in resin to keep the story of the tree complete and visible.

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Lime for the table top and seat bases and backs milled by me. Sweet Chestnut for the frames by [mention=30047]Forest2Furniture[/mention]
 
(All built by me.)
 
Oh and some English Walnut for the keys that I milled too. The Lime stood outside a farriers and had a fair bit of metal in it that I extracted and then set back in the slab in resin to keep the story of the tree complete and visible.
427236978_2019-05-1613_20.46-2.thumb.jpg.1ee7f8cee6d091c81e4f6a9daa044b4f.jpg1623747188_2019-05-1417_02.28-1-1.thumb.jpg.96d2fadda497377d7341a5cf66030109.jpg1587439685_2019-06-2013_59.10-2.thumb.jpg.ade2112bd0881dd9ba28aa4c96d886ab.jpg

Absolutely beautiful mate [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
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