This week I made some weedpots. Some are quite unusual, having natural edges and the like. The large ones are Black Ash, the ones with the bark still on are Striped Maple.


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5 comments:
Love the weedpots, a quick project and great use of what it usually waste.
How are you finishing the natural bark surfaces?
Greg, just one coat of danish oil.
Nice work on these, really like the natural edges which you don't come across very often. A very earthly look.
Simple, but very cool!
Interesting! Love the weedpots, a quick project and great use of what it usually waste..
Thanks for the sharing..
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