

The ridge on the back is for strengh and so that it is self draining (e.g. it always tips to one side or the other)
What do you think?
Christopher,clcuckow said:There is a story behind the pyro work.
Most years I go to the same Gite in Aumont, France and we always buy something for the Gite. Last year I desided I would make some thing for the gite instead of buying somethin.
So on the Sunday I went out to the wood shead and split a log and was going to carve it and some other over the holiday. That was until Monday when I had a tumble on the lawn breaking my right wrist, dislocating and cracking the elbow!
So no carving spoons
I have been going to this same Gite since I was a kid (about 17 years) so the owner was gutted about the acident. So I took the wood split log home with me. That was last July I know I have more or less full use of my arm I finished it for him or the Gite.
It is my first attempt at pyro work and the flower is supposed to be a stylied rose as Aumont is in the Picardie region of the Somme.
Marts said:What wood is it Chris?
Seagull said:Ow, I dont like the sound of the " to do" about yon arm!
Clearly, the indications are that its going to be as much as a pain in the proverbial, as it is to the arm.
You can bet your boots that you,ll soon be advised with allsorts of interesting nostrums .
Ceeg
Marts said:Looks like ash to me. Anyone else?