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  1. Penpal

    ALLOCASURIUNA inophioig

    Commonly called Hairy Oak see pic of a Hairy Oak Tree.
  2. hawkeyefxr

    A weird bowl, sort of

    I have been a few days turning this 'bowl', it is yew i believe and very hard, i must have sharpened the gouge at least eight times during the process. I was really awkward the the side of the bowl flattening out to the base, it was also pretty hairy as well. I suppose it's not a real bowl as it...
  3. G

    Hairy Oak and Birds-eye Huon Pine

    Hello Fellow Pen Makers These are some of my favourite timbers. Hairy Oak (Dalby Queensland, Australia) and Birds-eye Huon Pine - (Tasmania, Australia). Both finished in CA satin finish. Randal
  4. Penpal

    Hairy oak

    If you look at the short block of Hairy Oak this pen was made from a slice off this and cut. Few blocks hold together the timber splits across the medullary rays. So great when it holds firm. Peter.
  5. Penpal

    Hairy Oak on the cross.

    It all started so long ago I found Hairy Oak love it, then along came this kit, love it. Peter.
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