Great vid, short and too the point! Very nicely done! We are getting pounded with rain here as well. Great for Willow. Only have a few left to cut but all to process. Hey I was thinking that you should have a panel design that is standardized, maybe even stand alone. So you can work a few up and have them to sell on the spot at some of these festivals you go too. Or have someone sell them for you. High end product you can make and have out there for sale maybe even local garden centers? not sure what you have over the pond there. Think diptych and triptych's of panels. triptych is best as it stands on its own. Just a thought but thinking it could really push your custom panel business. Almost a billboard for your custom work if you have a few of these out and for sale around in coffee shops, garden centers, etc. Maybe a loss leader but good exposure like RUclips. Just a thought. I do realize though that materials are harder to get the more you scale it. Here I am finally getting to a point where I can actually make something with my harvest. Took me a few years to just produce enough to get to this point.
Hi Darren .On a willow fence we were recommended to spray a mix of linseed oil and a small amount of white spirit, just enough to be able to spray .Not sure it would work on hazel but might be worth an experiment to get a longer life span ?Mike
your dead right there Darren ours lasted around nine years back in England before we had to replace then thanks for sharing buddy 🍺😎👍🏻
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Great vid, short and too the point! Very nicely done! We are getting pounded with rain here as well. Great for Willow. Only have a few left to cut but all to process. Hey I was thinking that you should have a panel design that is standardized, maybe even stand alone. So you can work a few up and have them to sell on the spot at some of these festivals you go too. Or have someone sell them for you. High end product you can make and have out there for sale maybe even local garden centers? not sure what you have over the pond there. Think diptych and triptych's of panels. triptych is best as it stands on its own. Just a thought but thinking it could really push your custom panel business. Almost a billboard for your custom work if you have a few of these out and for sale around in coffee shops, garden centers, etc. Maybe a loss leader but good exposure like RUclips. Just a thought. I do realize though that materials are harder to get the more you scale it. Here I am finally getting to a point where I can actually make something with my harvest. Took me a few years to just produce enough to get to this point.
Glad your willow cut is going well.
I have a few orders trickling in but definitely a good idea of promoting the panels.
Thanks so much
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Hi Darren .On a willow fence we were recommended to spray a mix of linseed oil and a small amount of white spirit, just enough to be able to spray .Not sure it would work on hazel but might be worth an experiment to get a longer life span ?Mike
Hi Mike that’s great info, I’ve not used linseed yet but I have a drop and I’ll give it a go
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