Congratulations to Paul May for "Staircase Study #1" being selected as Turning of the Week for November 11, 2024
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Robert- Olive ash is from a normal common European ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior) and has not been deliberately modified or grafted onto olive stock etc- Im not sure why it occurs but its tends to affect the heart wood of very old trees or trees which have grown very slowly in damp conditions (like this timber) the olive figuring is unique and does not follow the growth rings. A book with a stunning example of an olive ash tree being converted for turning timber is Bowl turning techniques masterclass by Tony Boase
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