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Made these from a Beech that fell down in high winds we had earlier this year, got a lot wood from it just had to make a donation to the church (£10 :thumbs:)
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Lovely stuff Tom. Its good when you can identify where the wood is sourced. :thumbs:
 

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Nicely done Tom, but a tad to close to the bushes atthe nib. Quick question for you, did you use a sanding sealer and if so, was it out of a bottle?
 

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Nicely done Tom, but a tad to close to the bushes atthe nib. Quick question for you, did you use a sanding sealer and if so, was it out of a bottle?

Yes a bit close :fart: I think the bushes are wearing down :down:, I just use BLS then 6 coats BLS and CA mixed ( one drop of each)on cloth rubbed in till shine comes back.
 
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