Prometheus wrote:
Not sure if it is worth the effort visually,
though- that's an awfully bland wood.
I would certainly be looking at using it for purely decorative pieces
that are going to include carving or texturing and perhaps some
pyrography or colouring etc.
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Derek Andrews, woodturner
http://www.seafoamwoodturning.com
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