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Thread: Logs logs logs
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5th July 2014, 02:38 PM #16
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Sorry Mate didnt realize your so far away! (Im in Adelaide)
Im fairly new to woodworking and would love to see how timber milling works!
Looks like you have a awesome property! We do a fair bit of 4x4ing at robe, Next time im down there i might have to take another couple of days off and give you a hand!
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14th July 2014, 10:19 PM #17
So the other log has arrived. That is; the liquid amber. Wach-a-recon fellas? Normally I wouldn't bother with something like Liquid Amber. I'm not a fan of Blonde. This; being of a good age and size I thought it might have something of interest so here it is.
10-07-14_1231.jpgLiquid Amber Jims 10-07-14 (2).jpgLiquid Amber Jims 10-07-14 (3).jpg
Anyone like to give me an idea if it's any interest to any and what to cut out of it.
Oh I cut some turning blanks out of some of the forks. with a little splash of the dark brown.Tim. A man of measurable mess.
http://www.bushhavencottages.com.au
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15th July 2014, 08:33 PM #18
Wow, that is a beast, but sorry I have no idea of what timber is like
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