Spaulted sweet bay, Holly,Oak&redbud

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A blown over sweet bay from Charlie stayed alive till 07 cut early 09 after laying on the woods floor and I notices a black mold that looks like char from a lightning strike

I am pretty sure it is a sweet bay magnolia,
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and a few thin boards I cut out

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THis is a piece of redbud it takes a nice shine with little effort tends to split when drying but not to bad. real pretty cats eye effect.
I should get a better picture


A real pretty effect the white on the dark oak burl but the white softens a lot. for some reason I want to inlay a buffalo with this. set some of it is very curly and tight spiraled
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It was really pretty smooth when spinning fast.
But it was nasty when I uncovered the holes and the Grubs came flying out fat and juicy right in the face.
 
love my splatter shield,lol i was doing some pens from wormy holly,and hit a couple grubs.

i noticed you kept the worm "dust" in some of the track holes,i like that, i harden mine with ca glue.
 
It depends on the hole wither I clean out the worm crap or not, sometimes I wonder if the holes are left full by the grub or wither they fill with shavings from the turning.
 
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