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  1. flexi

    Blanks.....

    Having a chat with a gun stocker, always after some nice walnut:whistling: And I got offered some off cuts, "pay the postage and I'll sort some out" Well I think I did alright:funny::funny:
  2. flexi

    OT books

    Hi all, below is a selection of books on Wood subjects....as some know I work at a school, these are from the DT dept. These are not new but good workshop books. These are free to anyone, but all I ask is please pay postage. You can have one, two or all but to be fair please comment below what...
  3. Penpal

    ACACIA omolophylla AKA YARRAN

    Grows in Victoria where it is endangered,NSW, Queensland and the western half of Western Australia. Indiginous people call it the spear tree. This blank is Fiddleback and Ringed also gives flashes like shot silk in bands,past my pay grade to show with dark timber. Gets stuck into tools keeping...
  4. Robert

    Clear casting material recommendation required please

    Ok, so I've decided to have a go at clear casting the music pen (see thread on pen forum) So I need a clear resin casting kit? Any recommendations? I only need a small amount, probably 500ml max. The cheapest seem to be on eBay, but I'm guessing you get what you pay for? I will be going...
  5. G

    First One and Help

    First time turning this Vanity Mirror.Has anyone any idea if they are a seller and what would you expect to sell them for. ( perhaps ask your wife etc what they would pay for one.
  6. Graham_C

    Couple of bolt actions

    Got the kits and blanks from Turner's Retreat. What a lovely kit, well worth the money - I guess you really do get what you pay for!
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