Claymore":2l6ry85w said:
Lovely work Phill especially the one with the flower on..... very unusual design and works great.
Thank you Brian. Once I'm half as good as you I'll be a happy bunny.
My favourite is the bow box but I love the grain on the flower box lid.
There's a little story to go with it (sorry longer than I intended)...
We don't have any trees on Westray, which is the one thing we miss.
Sycamore seems quite common as hedging but I've never seen it as a tree. I don't know if it is cut back or if it is just the salty winds that keep it in check.
Anyway....
Outside the end of our house there is a Sycamore tree (I know I said there weren't any, bear with me). I say tree because it has a dead truck that is about six inches this with a couple of short branches about 2-3 inches thick. At some point somebody has savagely coppiced it and now it has turned into a bush with loads of shoots growing from the base.
I have looked at this "tree" many times since we moved here and cursed whichever ***** coppiced it.
So...
With my constant search for interesting wood, I figured the trunk is dead anyway and went out and had at it with my saw! (hammer)
Ripped it down, planed it and got some grand little pieces with beautiful grain.
Oh, in case anyone hasn't figured, the lid on the flower box is homegrown sycamore...
Phill