Haha no! Fake grass. I need to hire a power brush to brush it up a bit , it has become a bit matted.Lazurus":1q6smvff said:Is that real grass ???
AndyT":30h3txez said:That's a lovely box, especially the top. How hard was it to do the top? I'm assuming it's not your first go.
Thanks Chris. Yes - it caught my eye and I bought it described as Olive Ash not really knowing whether it was Olive or Ash. I have subsequently learned curly grained Ash is Olive Ash! It has about 50 applications of hard wax as I didn’t want to risk using oil and turning it yellow.Chris152":1r13mq0p said:Really nice - is the top ash, too? Beautiful piece to have chosen.
Blackswanwood":dornakf0 said:Ash keepsake box
Blackswanwood":2kfbveam said:Ash keepsake box......
Is it square?MikeG.":2bs1j4z0 said:I made a wall. Does that count?
transatlantic":ofnshqzc said:.......Is it square?....
Woody2Shoes":vjze7hmu said:Very nice too. What kind of footings and what kind of mortar did you use? In the chalky bit of Sussex I think those would have been knapped in the old days. Cheers, W2S
Blackswanwood":3ge4lmzf said:Thanks Chris. Yes - it caught my eye and I bought it described as Olive Ash not really knowing whether it was Olive or Ash. I have subsequently learned curly grained Ash is Olive Ash!
MikeG.":19ytpspz said:I made a wall. Does that count?
Blackswanwood":2pg47hlj said:......Is it just stone right through the wall Mike?
MikeG.":34up9dkr said:... Laid to a line in courses, like this one, is the traditional way, but most new walls are done at random, stuffed in behind a pair of boards. It doesn't look quite so nice in my view....]
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