Postal crisis

Magpiegifts":yl5y3lpm said:
Have you got a pic handy I can see of the levers on the bike?

If not,no worries mate
Uploaded a few on the build thread on my sig
 
Re: Postal crisis & blissful ignorance

Ill check it out when home, at the minute im stood waiting for a late train , drenched to the bone,but its all good....
 
mk one":26g5sakd said:
Arent you worried the piece of wood in the middle may catch alight :xmas-big-grin:
I need it there to hang the frogs on ;) Better than chestnuts this time of year.

ibbz":26g5sakd said:
Which wood did you use ?

The white stuff is hard Maple, the brown is Bubinga.
Theres about 2 planks of each, Maple is about £50 quid a 1" plank(Usually about 9 ' by about 7 or 8"), the Bubinga about £100/plank(@ about 6 or 7' by 10" at 19mm thick)
By the time Im done its about 3 planks(actually they're referred to as 'Boards') of maple, and about the same, maybe 2 1/2 of Bubinga.
Bubinga is from Equatorial Africa. When cutting it it smells like poo :? it's pretty toxic and can cause skin lesions and breathing difficulties in some.
Of all the hardwoods though it's got one of the most stunning grain figures when quarter cut, producing what is described as Waterfall . Boards of that cost £1000's each.
Eg- If I owned a board like this I wouldnt make anything with it, just so I could stare into it.

stunning grain figuring.
 

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dyna-ti":2mbnp35l said:
mk one":2mbnp35l said:
Arent you worried the piece of wood in the middle may catch alight :xmas-big-grin:
I need it there to hang the frogs on ;) Better than chestnuts this time of year.

ibbz":2mbnp35l said:
Which wood did you use ?

The white stuff is hard Maple, the brown is Bubinga.
Theres about 2 planks of each, Maple is about £50 quid a 1" plank(Usually about 9 ' by about 7 or 8"), the Bubinga about £100/plank(@ about 6 or 7' by 10" at 19mm thick)
By the time Im done its about 3 planks(actually they're referred to as 'Boards') of maple, and about the same, maybe 2 1/2 of Bubinga.
Bubinga is from Equatorial Africa. When cutting it it smells like poo :? it's pretty toxic and can cause skin lesions and breathing difficulties in some.
Of all the hardwoods though it's got one of the most stunning grain figures when quarter cut, producing what is described as Waterfall . Boards of that cost £1000's each.
Eg- If I owned a board like this I wouldnt make anything with it, just so I could stare into it.

stunning grain figuring.

Thank you - that’s so very interesting and fascinating
I’m curious to know more about the Bubinga too!
Very nice work man! Amazing the amount of skill people have here - the other thread with the dagger crafting is another one to admire!
 
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