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Found this fork in a dead Hazel bough on my walk Friday afternoon, so made this for my lad, stop him moaning 'can I have ago can I have ago'. I've put a single band on it, he found double a bit too much, he will have to work up to it. He's out practicing in the rain.

cheers

Chisler

 

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The black lines are where 2 different fungus have met in the wood. Like someone said if you haven't already nuked it in the microwave then you should. That's the best way of stabilising it. Would have to re finish it after though. If you have used any finish like poly or varnish obviously remove that first. Spalting can be the making of a fork as long as it's not too far decayed that it's lost its strength. There's a thread of mine on here not too long ago with a spalted oak fork I made. Still the best looking fork I've had imo. Sold it for peanuts too ha. Atb

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thanks for sharing your knowledge, tomorrow night after he's finished practicing I will do as you have suggested and nuke it,

once again many thanks for all the good and wise advise.

Atb

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