Adam Pinson
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Small Olive box with Ipe finial
Thanks, all of the Olive I use is salvaged from the firewood delivery pile, if we drive the car back to Blighty any time next year I'll remember to stick a couple of logs in the car and we'll try to get them to you (presuming you're in the UK)Hi Adam
Another great piece. I notice that you use a lot of olive wood for your pieces. Where do you get it? I have been trying to get some for a while, but without success.
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Hi Adam
Another great piece. I notice that you use a lot of olive wood for your pieces. Where do you get it? I have been trying to get some for a while, but without success.
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I have some lovely olive ash which i have milled up this year.Thanks, all of the Olive I use is salvaged from the firewood delivery pile, if we drive the car back to Blighty any time next year I'll remember to stick a couple of logs in the car and we'll try to get them to you (presuming you're in the UK)
OlivewoodturningHi Adam
Another great piece. I notice that you use a lot of olive wood for your pieces. Where do you get it? I have been trying to get some for a while, but without success.
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Thanks a lot, Olive is a special wood, i'm very fortunate to have access to it.I'm just jealous. I wish I could do that.
Very pretty.
Not seen this site before, i'll have a gander, cheers
Here is some of the olive wood I have access to (it's all olive)Thanks a lot, Olive is a special wood, i'm very fortunate to have access to it.
Neither option appeals, oddly. Currently they are tucked away, drying, while I try and come up with something suitable. In the meantime I am making things like sharpening stone boxes and mortice gauges, because to me it is free wood.You should be making river tables and hotel foyer furniture with those pieces.
Wow lovely slabs, I had a smallish one like that and made a hanging lamp out of it, slabs like that are also great for turning, that Olive smell is amazingHere is some of the olive wood I have access to (it's all olive)
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I even have a lathe that I was given about 8 years ago, but never used. Last week the new belt for the lathe arrived, but that is as far as I have got with it. Need to make a stand next, and then very, very cautiously, I will see what happens when bits of firewood spin at high speed.
I've asked myself "What could possibly go wrong?", and the list is quite long...two pairs of underpants, I think.
WOW... expensive ! Glad i find all mine in the firewood I may have to fill up the car with Olive logs and drive it over to Blighty, my new job, Olive dealer !
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