Wooden Spoon

Small Fruit Bowl
Small Fruit Bowl

Timber: Flowering Plumb. Dia 17cm. Driving down a narrow street on the other side of Bega I noticed half of a flowering plumb tree, likely broken off by a truck. Later in the day I returned with a handsaw and took what I thought was worthwhile. I don't mind the holes, and the timber, in common with many fruit trees, comes up with great colour and grain patterns. A friend created the fruit to enhance the fruit bowl.

Timber: Flowering Plumb. Dia 17cm. Driving down a narrow street on the other side of Bega I noticed half of a flowering plumb tree, likely broken off by a truck. Later in the day I returned with a handsaw and took what I thought was worthwhile. I don't mind the holes, and the timber, in common with many fruit trees, comes up with great colour and grain patterns. A friend created the fruit to enhance the fruit bowl.
Kitchen Scoop
Kitchen Scoop

Timber: River Oak. Dia: 6cm. River Oak belongs to the casuarina family and grows to a large tree along many rivers around the Bega district. This scoop, with it's stumpy handle, will fit into a kitchen canister along with the sugar or whatever.

Timber: River Oak. Dia: 6cm. River Oak belongs to the casuarina family and grows to a large tree along many rivers around the Bega district. This scoop, with it's stumpy handle, will fit into a kitchen canister along with the sugar or whatever.
 
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