Does this show what you need about blanks?

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bikeshooter

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I have quite a pile of spalted wood to mill, dry and stabilize for sale.
Rather than take photos, I'm using a photo quality scanner. How does
this image look? Does it tell you what you need to know before purchase?
Do I need to do anything different? The blanks were rotated 90 degrees
for each scan so you see all 4 sides.

No need to be gentle with comments :biggrin:
 

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plantman

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Excellent method of showng a blank !! The end grain shot is very interesting because it shows what you are going to get at the pen size level and not at the outside that will be cut away. Very smart idea. Jim S
 

mhbeauford

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I usually turn and finish (Shellawax) one from each lot to show the finished colors, they often look somewhat different than the blank with scale on it.
 

stonepecker

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I like it.......it gives alot more information about the blanks as a whole.

Are any of these for sale?
I am interested in #'s.... 5-6-7
 
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