I agree with that OJ. I was really surprised the first time I turned leylandii. The lovely grain and the silky finish you can get with it. I just need to do the final sanding and hard wax oil the oe in my workshop at the moment. I'll post the photos when done.
But meanwhile I was given the job of sorting out the VERY old broken finial on the signal box at the Tetbury Goods Shed venue and started off with the top, damaged, bit with the idea of keeping it as original as possible.
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After I had turned a new bottom section I started to sand of the old paint, LOADS of it and found rotten wood at the top of the ball
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So, I told the folks it would have to be replaced, because the wood was really WET. An off cut from an oak newel post was used and it turned out quite well
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They even look similar and that high up nobody's going to see the difference. The octagonal spike was 'fun' but simple to measure up.
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