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  1. F

    Turkey Oak

    Hi all, Never turned Turkey Oak before and , in truth, never heard of it. What a lovely wood it is and it turns well, or rather this piece did. Made this for a local firm as a give away. All for free, of course. Just trying to keep myself occupied in these rather difficult unprecedented...
  2. Phil Dart

    Merry Christmas everyone.

    A quick message on Christmas morning to wish everyone a Happy Christmas. I think we might need a new thread starting tomorrow - what to do with uncommonly large quantities of left over turkey.
  3. Neil Lawton

    End grain Turkey Oak!

    A massive 3" x (nearly) 1" bowl
  4. Neil Lawton

    Two small bowls

    Both are 5" x 2". One is green Tamerisk and the other is Turkey Oak.
  5. Neil Lawton

    Brushed up!

    Not me, I'm as scruffy as ever! :funny: A couple of Taylors Mirfield Ares in the new brushed finishes. Wych Elm and Turkey Oak sapwood finished in Melamine.
  6. Sgreen

    Turkey Oak

    This Turkey Oak pen is now my favourite. I got the blank from Neil Lawton from this very forum. (quite a while ago now)
  7. Neil Lawton

    Rippers.

    x cut Olive, Walnut, Almond, x cut Yew, and Turkey Oak.
  8. Penpal

    Developments in Turkey

    Our Church has withdrawn all missionaries from Turkey immediately, our grandson is still there with his grandparents. An anxious time for us. Peter
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