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A Trio of Zepher's

Gadget-UK

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Colin
(OK, we all know my photographic skills are pants but I am still learning and not set up my box yet so these are not great but I am doing my best.)

A Trio of Zepher’s (one of each)

My granddaughter who is 5 next month, went on holiday this year with her Mum & Dad to Cornwall and Devon camping.
They love going for long walks around the countryside and seeing what they can find that is “Interesting”

Lily (My Granddaughter) found a branch on the side of one of the small outlets that enters the sea around the area they were in, it was very soft, (Rotten) and looked as though it had been in the water for a very long time.

She was insistent that she wanted to bring it home and give it to Grandad (That will be me then) to make something.
OK, I am not going to disappoint my Granddaughter so let the challenge begin

First off clean it up a bit and try and dry it out, that didn't take as long as I thought and I ended up with a fairly solid(ish) piece of wood that I could actually work with.
It was then soaked in Cactus Juice and Vacuum Pot until it was soaked and then just to make 100% sure I left it soaking for 7 days :whistling:

Into the oven and slowly baked until totally dry and solid

The end result and some very careful turning are the 3 pens below, one of which Lily has picked out for herself

No idea what the wood is, no idea how long it had been in the water and would I do it all again, for Lily, absolutely :heartbeat:








Sorry about the story but thought it was worth telling.
This is Lily searching for “Treasure”

 

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Peter
Beaut story ,happy ever after result for a special granddaughter. I had to resist with over fifty Grand Children and Great Grand children because the village Tom Toms beat all over the world and it would mean one pen a week for ever, then there are the marrieds in and out and hangers on. For our 50th wedding anniversary I made 30 Tasmanian Huon Pine Pens for the adult blokes and Wilma made cloth boxes for the women.

Colin you are a champion mate to succeed so well,congratulations.

Peter.
 
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