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Ian

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  1. Price delivered to G63 0QS please. Thanks
  2. Looking for any quantity up to around 10t of hardwood logs for personal use to process for myself. Happy to take multiple small quantities, or regular arb waste. Balfron/Glasgow/Stirling. Depending on quantity can uplift. Thanks Ian
  3. Slow speed grinder as above and either the oneway or woodcut sharpening jig would be my suggestion. Ian
  4. Depends what you want to spend, but the hammer range from felder I would highly reccomend.
  5. Tom Possibly interested in some of this. Assume it is full trees? Is delivery to G63 available? Thanks Ian
  6. Pretty nasty to turn, the main trunk is pretty soft, and the branches are rock hard. The effect is pretty spectacular. Ian
  7. Monkey puzzle Finished piece is around 18 inches by 5. Ian
  8. Ian

    Walnut

    Anyone got any 19-32mm walnut available, AD or KD, only need a board or 2, must have at least 1 WE. Cheers Ian
  9. Wouldn't mind a look. What is the history of the timber? Is is air dried, what else do you have? Also in Glasgow. Ian
  10. Worth trying Lanarkshire Hardwoods too. Ian
  11. You could try websters power products in Wishaw 01698 381392. They hire, not sure what is on their hire fleet just now.
  12. Paul that is a great offer, I will drop you a PM. Thanks Ian
  13. Thanks for all the replies so far, just need to find someone in Central Scotland to get me started. Ian
  14. Ian

    Monkey Puzzle

    Yes, I think it would work. It dries pretty we'll and partly quickly, just try and make your slice as even as possible. They are prone to it, but if you achieve and even wall thickness and are careful in the few weeks/months after turning more often than not it works out ok. Monkey Puzzle is more forgiving than most, it looses it's shape, but is not particularly prone to splitting from my experience... Ian
  15. Thanks. That is a board from Lanarkshire Hardwoods. I think there were several trees. I wish I had the funds to buy more of the tree... Ian
  16. Ian

    Monkey Puzzle

    Thanks They are OK to turn if you have some experience turning, not for a beginner. The main timber is a bit like butter to turn, but the branches are very very hard; therefore you get the contrast of hard and soft as you turn. Thanks, hit the wrong key! They is a lot of wastage in selecting the right logs to get the pattern. Thanks, It had started in one of the logs. Interestingly they both came from the same tree, one was just closer to the cut end. The wood does have a slightly pink hue, but this is exaggerated by my dodgy camera skills! Cheers. Ian
  17. If the butts are a at all figured they are definitely worth milling; here is a picture of some furniture I finished recently with a burr poplar top and door inserts: Ian
  18. I am new around these parts, but thought I would share a couple of unusual pieces I was working on. They are a 'pair' of Monkey Puzzle bowls, 18 inches in diameter, approx 5 inches deep. [img}http://i771.photobucket.com/albums/xx353/ian_84/F8BADB9F-E55C-48E3-AA73-46E3FFF8B537-1204-0000028846B95325.jpg[/img] Ian
  19. Shame you are so far away. I would have bought the lot. Ian
  20. Uddingston, just outside Glasgow. Ian
  21. Thanks for the replies so far. I would go through the courses as they presumably represent best practice. I like learning, and I wondered if going on a course would be the best start. Ian
  22. I am looking for some experienced views. As you will see I have lurked here for years. I have an interest in all things wood, initially turning, now most things. I have been a chainsaw used for about 8 years and paid myself through CS 30 and 31. I have no intention to work in the trade. I am a secondary school teacher. I own my own saws an PPE. I have climbed rock for years and climb inside now and again. From what I have read tree climbing and rope access is quite different. As with everything I do I like to do things 'properly'. So my question is do I book myself on 206 & 306(previously cs38) course or do I find someone local to get me started? With either of the above options, any reccomendations - I am in central Scotland. Thanks Ian

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