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    Already did that thanks Birchy, from the other search I did I found that another option was bowl blanks so looked at that as well, got a number of places to call mainly places like sawmills that cut the blanks themselves. Couple are mentioned in that link you have posted thanks.
    m_c I did think about searching for firewood suppliers but then thought that what they would have & sell would be to small a diameter, maybe completely wrong about that lol.

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    Something like these:-
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    get on this forum martin theres sure to be lads on there local to you,ive dealt with one or two of em.
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    Anything from 4" upwards can end up as logs, it just depends on what's available.

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    Thanks for all the pointers people, bowl blanks might not be an option as it seems they remove all the bark & make them pretty much round so they are better balanced when put on a wood lathe. I want them with the bark on so I will keep looking.

    Something like these:- Clive they would do at a push but they are a bit on the small side lol

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