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Which Elm hollow form.
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Which Elm hollow form.

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Can't believe these two pieces are from the same chunk of wood. This could also have been called Sybil!
Don L.
 
This is a beauty,I agree with Don it likes to different pieces........that hole is massive, but doesn't it make it easy to get the wall thicken even.
 
Hi Bob.
Yes it makes getting the wall thickness easier.The only thing is it has to be good inside as the inside is always on show.

Regards George.
 

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