David,
isn't that Miss Peacock, in the ballroom with (oh never mind, wrong forum!).
A bigger centre bowl portion, probably yes, but give me a break, first time I've sprayed this stain stuff, I'd have lost all the purple I was so pleased to see. But you're right, the rule of thirds was forgotten by your's truly (Ooop's)
The Grass was dry, the edges need strimming but it's otherwise cut (honest).
Malcolm,
yes, 30mm, I'd just washed my hands, could not do a thing with them
The Arbortech is easy to use, cut's hacks and grinds whatever it touches, controlling it, that takes a little practice. For this one I set up the toolrest so I could slid along it to ensure I had a constantly maintained distance from the timbers surface.
Robert,
thank you.
The Arbortech looks like an angle grinder with a 4½" cutter wheel, the Mini is slightly smaller in body size but has a extension sticking out of the front with a 2" cutter wheel. I'm still learning. I'd suggest not trying to work it too hard too early in using it. Get to understand how it wants to 'run' over the wood on scrap before attacking anything nice.
Andy,
thank you,
John,
thank you but nope, George is the master of these, I'm merely trying out some of what I learnt with him last year now I have the machinery. Truthfully I did not get the effect I was trying to achieve - despite being very pleased with what I created.
Pete,
Same comments as above, first one and learning as I go, but think you have a good point there and will take it onboard for the future.