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Project by Broda posted 1405 days ago 944 views 1 time favorited 7 comments Add to Favorites Watch

sugar scoop turned from I think aust. red cedar
1100mm long (about 4 1/2 inches)

finished with scandinavian teak oil

-- BRODY. NSW AUSTRALIA -arguments with turnings are rarely productive-




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hairy

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#1 posted 1405 days ago

Good job! I like things that you always use, it really brings it all home.

-- It must be jelly baby, cause jam don't shake like that...

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Innovator

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#2 posted 1405 days ago

I like the look. nice finish and functional. I have been saving dropoffs for some scoops. I should really get to using them.

-- Whether You Think You Can or You Think You Can't, YOU ARE RIGHT!!!

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a1Jim

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#3 posted 1405 days ago

Hey Brody This is one unique scoop.

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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sharad

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#4 posted 1405 days ago

Amazingly good sugar scoop. You have unquestionable talent in doing turning jobs. The wood is very suitable for the piece
Nene

-- “If someone feels that they had never made a mistake in their life, then it means they have never tried a new thing in their life”.-Albert Einstein

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jockmike2

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#5 posted 1405 days ago

Nice idea, nice turning. Very utile.

-- (You just have to please the man in the Mirror) Mike from Michigan -

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Broda

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#6 posted 1404 days ago

thanks for the feedback everyone

they are a good quick project to make

-- BRODY. NSW AUSTRALIA -arguments with turnings are rarely productive-

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hardwoodflooring

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#7 posted 1269 days ago

nice looking scoop.

-- hardwood, South Carolina, http://www.palmettohardwood.com

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