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I took this photo because the stump of this tree had the biggest bracket fungus I have ever seen growing on it.
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FLUSH BRACKET: FL BR 2857 SW ANG TWR W FACE ST MATTHEWS CH STRETTON (ODN 83.8357m, AGL 0.3m).
BM Database: www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm1298
Grid Reference: SJ 6201 8276
I don't know what this is. It was about 20cm wide and growing from the trunk of a mature Scots Pine, about 2 metres up. It has a brown velvety appearance on top and seemed fairly woody. A Polypore of some sort? I'd be very pleased for someone to ID.
Location: Black Wood of Rannoch, Perthshire, Scotland
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Feedscrew for 618, using Acme 1/2-10 below the existing leadscrew. This is a lamentably blurry shot of the bearing side of the headstock bracket.
Lots of HUGE bracket fungus spotted in Cobham wood today. Think this might possibly be shaggy bracket - as it was growing exclusively on ash trees. Each bracket was 12-18 inches across - at least, and had a velvety top - living up to its name. Don't think it is very good news for the trees if we're right, as it causes white rot.
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Mike Lawrence
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Remade parts, Telstar. Outboard skid supports and new (extended) ama cross brackets.
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