Or ship's knee.We were away in East Sussex this weekend at a gig …at a very nice country house venue. At the rear of the venue were 4 100+ year old oak trees and around the base of one of them were a collection of 2ft lengths of a fallen bough. A quick chat with the owners and I had a nice crotch piece - potential leg or two for a waterfall table
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After bark removal, wire brushing and treating the ends with Tung oil/white spirit mix
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The piece is 600 high and 600 across …the limbs are 200mm in dia …..has been in the ‘pile’ for 2 years
Thats going to make some spindle!!!!! LolCleaned the ivy off this morning and measured it, it's 7.5m and too heavy to roll, especially with the dog leg at the heavier end.
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I always check the stamp firstdon't forget some pallets are treated
Will probably glue them up into blanks.Loooove pallets. So much you can do with them. Even after leaving them put in the sun to go silver for a year. Have fun Stig.
Will the salt continue to attract moisture? I am sometimes gifted items off the beach but worry about the salt. Leaving them to dry is never a problem as I always have other projects to be getting on with.My latest wood
It’s recovered from the sea, now drying on the herth don’t know what it is
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Since getting that wood I obtained some silver Burch, a chunk about 2ft long and 8 inch die
Nice find. Just out of curiosity, why were they condemned? Not enough plastic? Not pink enough? Too many hard corners... not enough padding, most likely! Can't have the little mites going home with a bruise because they walked into a bench because they were texting on their smartphones!One of our other schools had 4 PE benches condemned so the caretaker gave me a call to ask if I wanted them, of course I do
Will be some nice boards there once I strip them apart.
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