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vinnie_chip

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  1. Ah.... Just asking if the burry oak is out the kiln yet and if you have any images of them..
  2. Just pm'd you big j.. not sure if it worked though.....
  3. Best way to flatten that is by making a ski jig for your router..
  4. big J.. still interested in that oak.. any thing that has a really curvy edge..(matched boards if poss)
  5. Thats some nice looking yew.. is the stump yew? This is my last two projects so you have a better idea of the sort of stuff im after..
  6. Thanks for the replies lads, maybe the kilning bit isn't so important if it's the right timber. Images would be good if anyone has any.. cheers.
  7. :confused1:Is that a no then??
  8. Hi all, is anyone milling any unusual shaped boards? I make mirrors and furniture from weird and wonderful timbers and could do with a few regular suppliers. Any size from 2ft upwards, must be kilned. Cheers, Vinnie
  9. hi, do you have anymore boards like this? cheers, vinnie
  10. Sounds good mate, when it's out the kiln could you send some images to me please? Cheers.
  11. one is burr chestnut with burr elm bowties, the other is rippled burr chestnut with bubinga bowties and frame..
  12. ah... i was hoping to see what stock you have, i make mirrors and furniture from natural shaped timbers like these...

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