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rikkor
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posted 335 days ago
These are really neat. They might work as egg cups, too.
Andraxia
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posted 335 days ago
What kind of wood?
They looks great.
-- The wood slayer - Yes dear I did plan to make more kindling out of that wood I have been drying for the last year - honest!
matt garcia
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posted 335 days ago
Those are cool!! Let me guess, tulip wood, and cocobolo?
-- Matt, Houston Texas
Karson
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posted 335 days ago
nice job.
I go for Tulipwood and Zebrawood. Too light for Cocobolo
-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
TreeBones
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posted 334 days ago
Beautiful wood, nice turnings. What species are they?
-- Ron, Twain Harte, Ca. Portable on site Sawmill Service http://westcoastlands.net/Sawmill.html http://westcoastlands.net/SawBucks2/phpBB3 http://www.portablesawmill.biz/concrete/
Anthony_Roskovich
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posted 334 days ago
They are cocobolo, Tulipwood, Olivewood & canarywood.
-- Anthony Roskovich www.RoseCityLumber.com