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Red Iron Bark Dish
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Red Iron Bark Dish

Australian Red Iron Bark. 11.5” in dia., 3.5” high. This wood is so hard that no finish was required. I sanded it to 1500 grit and just buffed. No wax applied. The wood had laid in a garage for over 20 years. It is so hard that I could only get a few cuts without having to re sharpen.
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NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D5200
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