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Hornbeam Fattop

paulm

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I went to the Westonbirt Arboretum today for the Treefest. A great show with some great woods for sale at reasonable prices. I bought a 1.5" x 8" X 3' plank of Hornbeam for £7 which I've now cut up and here is the result.

I also bought a very nice piece of bog oak, enough for 10-12 pens for £9, some fake ivory or whatever you call it, enough for 5 pens for £4, some very nice walnut enough for about 10 pens for £4, a few lumps of box for £14 and a 14" diameter x 6" Walnut round blank for £10.

It is a great show and if you want any good width/length of timber then there is plenty there such as very red yew 2.5m x 450 x 50 for about £20 and its open for the next 2 days. They also have the normal chain saw carving, steam engine driving a huge saw and a woodmizer running all the time.
 

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That sure looks a nice bit of wood Paul even better now the master has had his way with it
 

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It make a lovely pen, I use use hornbeam as guide blocks in my bandsaw.

Peter
 
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