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1889 Birdseye Maple.
odie

1889 Birdseye Maple.

Original block was 12% MC, and after roughing without anchorseal, took a total of 6 months to stabilize. 7 7/8" x 2 1/16", 12.2 oz, sanded to 600gt, Danish oil natural, Beall 3-step buff. A pleasure to turn, but unfortunately I haven't seen much of this great turning wood in sizes to make bowls lately.

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