Please be guessing what Lazy Larry is up to now… here is a lamination that I started today for a new found friend, Scott…
Closer pic.
One more.
I added a little turps to highlight the colours…
Dimensions are 1500 mm long but 50 mm square… each piece is 10 mm thick…
Translation…
5 feet … 2 inch….3/8 inch….
This will be glued up and then shaped into the final product…
Let us see who can come up with the correct answer ….
-- Drink twice... and don't bother to cut... @ lazylarrywoodworks.com.au For lovers of all things timber...

















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patron
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#1 posted 425 days ago
a new style
cricket bat
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degoose
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#2 posted 425 days ago
Sorry David… not even close … but a good guess knowing a little about OZ
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skipper55
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#3 posted 425 days ago
a tiller arm for a sailboat ?
-- live your dream , don't dream your life
degoose
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#4 posted 425 days ago
Skipper, you are getting warm…ish….
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stefang
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#5 posted 425 days ago
A sandwich for a wood chipper?
-- Mike, American in Norway
degoose
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#6 posted 425 days ago
Nope…
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JR45
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#7 posted 425 days ago
A prototype ski for the Australian Winter Olympics team? You will need another one to make a pair!
Or, a new version for a chopping board that will accommodate four baguettes at once.
Nice wood though.
Jim
-- It always looks better when it's finished!
ellen35
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#8 posted 425 days ago
I have no idea what it is and no imagination right now!
Whatever it is, I’m sure it will have the Lazy Larry stamp of success on it ;-)
-- Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
Bagtown
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#9 posted 425 days ago
Transom?
Mike
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ShopTinker
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#10 posted 425 days ago
The neck of a guitar?
-- Dan - Valparaiso, Indiana, "A smart man changes his mind, a fool never does."
HalDougherty
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#11 posted 425 days ago
Laminated mast for a small sailboat?
-- Hal, Tennessee http://www.first285.com
racerglen
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#12 posted 425 days ago
A ruddy rudder..
or a keel..?
-- Glen, Vernon B.C. Canada
Jim Jakosh
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#13 posted 425 days ago
I think like Hal- I’d say a mast pole for a sailboat!
If it was hollow, I’d say a digereedoo!
...................Jim
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amagineer
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#14 posted 425 days ago
Could it be the start of an oar.
-Don
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moonls
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#15 posted 425 days ago
A spinnaker pole?!
-- Lorna, Cape Cod
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