I went walking through some local woodland around this time last year and as I was strolling down the woodland path I noticed the council had been through trimming the trees back and had left some fine looking lumps of branch laying around. So I help meself to a rather decent looking lump of what I think is birch. So far so good. After leaving it in my wood store for a year I decided yesterday to cut it up and use it. Here is said lump of Birch...
Nothing out of the ordinary really... until I trimmed about half inch slice off the end and...
WHOOOOAAAAAAAHHHHHH there! What a fabulous surprise. Spalted and looking really good. So I sliced a few more slabs off and stripped the bark, had a quick sand down to 600 grit and this is what I have...
so I've just cut myself 20x 1 inch think pieces that I am going to make some clocks from. I have ordered some 29mm quartz inserts. Sand down real smooth, wax them up, fit the clock inserts and sell them at a craft fair I am entering in august.
sorted. What a lovely walk.
Nothing out of the ordinary really... until I trimmed about half inch slice off the end and...
WHOOOOAAAAAAAHHHHHH there! What a fabulous surprise. Spalted and looking really good. So I sliced a few more slabs off and stripped the bark, had a quick sand down to 600 grit and this is what I have...
so I've just cut myself 20x 1 inch think pieces that I am going to make some clocks from. I have ordered some 29mm quartz inserts. Sand down real smooth, wax them up, fit the clock inserts and sell them at a craft fair I am entering in august.
sorted. What a lovely walk.