Re-purposed some "waste" products recently
A horse chestnut burl from my firewood pile

Burl by British Red, on Flickr
Ripped into a slab with my chainsaw

Stiff Brush by British Red, on Flickr
Planed and sanded flat

Edge View by British Red, on Flickr
Stabalised with wood hardener

Wood Hardener by British Red, on Flickr

One coat by British Red, on Flickr
Then several coats of varnish to protect from the weather

Burl Plaque by British Red, on Flickr
Then got some shed (cast) antlers from a kind man - not a pair but close

Antlers by British Red, on Flickr
I ground the crowns flat and put some cross hatching on

Crown ground flat and hatched for epoxy key by British Red, on Flickr
Drilled some 6mm holes

Holes for dowels by British Red, on Flickr
Cut some lengths of 6mm threaded bar

Threaded bar dowels by British Red, on Flickr
and glued them in with two part epoxy

Two part epoxy by British Red, on Flickr

Bolts set into antler crown by British Red, on Flickr
I offered these up to the plaque and removed the varnish etc to offer a good key

Varnish removed for epoxy key by British Red, on Flickr
The plaque was drilled to take the posts and the antlers bonded to the plaque

Antlers on Plaque by British Red, on Flickr
I fitted a couple of brass mirror plates to the back of the plaque

Rear View by British Red, on Flickr
The plaque and antlers are now secured to the barn overlooking the drive and cottage

Shed antlers on burl plaque by British Red, on Flickr
I know the antlers aren't an exact match and my carpentry is....dog rough. But, given the antlers were shed and the wood was exopected to be burned, I am happy
Red
A horse chestnut burl from my firewood pile

Burl by British Red, on Flickr
Ripped into a slab with my chainsaw

Stiff Brush by British Red, on Flickr
Planed and sanded flat

Edge View by British Red, on Flickr
Stabalised with wood hardener

Wood Hardener by British Red, on Flickr

One coat by British Red, on Flickr
Then several coats of varnish to protect from the weather

Burl Plaque by British Red, on Flickr
Then got some shed (cast) antlers from a kind man - not a pair but close

Antlers by British Red, on Flickr
I ground the crowns flat and put some cross hatching on

Crown ground flat and hatched for epoxy key by British Red, on Flickr
Drilled some 6mm holes

Holes for dowels by British Red, on Flickr
Cut some lengths of 6mm threaded bar

Threaded bar dowels by British Red, on Flickr
and glued them in with two part epoxy

Two part epoxy by British Red, on Flickr

Bolts set into antler crown by British Red, on Flickr
I offered these up to the plaque and removed the varnish etc to offer a good key

Varnish removed for epoxy key by British Red, on Flickr
The plaque was drilled to take the posts and the antlers bonded to the plaque

Antlers on Plaque by British Red, on Flickr
I fitted a couple of brass mirror plates to the back of the plaque

Rear View by British Red, on Flickr
The plaque and antlers are now secured to the barn overlooking the drive and cottage

Shed antlers on burl plaque by British Red, on Flickr
I know the antlers aren't an exact match and my carpentry is....dog rough. But, given the antlers were shed and the wood was exopected to be burned, I am happy

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