Esqy
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I was in Taunton today for work, so I thought I'd nip across to Yandles, as it's only 25mins away.
I picked up a few tools and such, popped them in the van, and headed back in to the timber sheds.
It was amazing. So many types of wood, it was almost overwhelming. Was also the first time I saw Purpleheart in real life and handled a Banksia nut (Although didn't get one)
Picked up some Tulipwood, Sycamore and Oak spindles - Then saw the Zebrano and a few others in the same room (I can't remember what they were). Then I had to go and get a basket. Ended up filling the basket with a wicked variety of woods - Including Leadwood which is as heavy as it's name suggests, and the guy at the counter was like 'Thats a chisel bluntener!'
I can't wait to work on them - But I'm holding myself back - Gonna turn a trees worth of B&Q-grade wood already in my garage to get more of a feel for the tools, and then move onto the pen blanks to get a feel for the different woods.
Only posting here because I just unloaded it all and am buzzing. Much props to the guy there (Older chap) - Really knew his stuff, Gave me some great recommendations.
Long story short - Went to Yandles, Got wood.
I picked up a few tools and such, popped them in the van, and headed back in to the timber sheds.
It was amazing. So many types of wood, it was almost overwhelming. Was also the first time I saw Purpleheart in real life and handled a Banksia nut (Although didn't get one)
Picked up some Tulipwood, Sycamore and Oak spindles - Then saw the Zebrano and a few others in the same room (I can't remember what they were). Then I had to go and get a basket. Ended up filling the basket with a wicked variety of woods - Including Leadwood which is as heavy as it's name suggests, and the guy at the counter was like 'Thats a chisel bluntener!'
I can't wait to work on them - But I'm holding myself back - Gonna turn a trees worth of B&Q-grade wood already in my garage to get more of a feel for the tools, and then move onto the pen blanks to get a feel for the different woods.
Only posting here because I just unloaded it all and am buzzing. Much props to the guy there (Older chap) - Really knew his stuff, Gave me some great recommendations.
Long story short - Went to Yandles, Got wood.