I completely missed your reply, Alie - apologies. I came back to this thread to post an update on the wood contained in the knuckles, which I removed myself (the tree surgeons were too busy and it was going to take too long for them to do the job). It's the first time this has been done since we moved here 13 years ago, almost certainly the first time ever (there are others in the street of the same age, one collapsed on a car 5 or 6 years ago!), and I do feel that the tree is safer (in terms of people walking nearby) than it was, with the weight at the top gone. There's no question the tree's days are numbered, I can reach right up inside it, and since I did the work the tree has been producing lovely fresh leaves. Hopefully I've bought it a few more years, time will tell - but I know I wasn't happy to have it as it was. And the tree surgeon's a good friend, and something of a Lorax, I trust his opinion completely.
I really appreciate your taking the time to reply, and hope I've done the right thing.
Sooo...
I second turned the ugly bowl I did with a piece of the wood a couple of months back, and think it looks good for bowls. Here are the pics before second turning and after:
Before...
After...
Lime is pretty soft wood and this was quite pleasant to turn - it was really quite distorted by the time it had stabilised in the house but turned back to round easily.
Kim - if you still want one or two of the knuckles send me a pm, I'm sure you can do it more justice than me.