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A couple of turned pendants using the Richard Joyner pendant jig. These are about 1 1/2’ in diameter. Finish is Mylands High Speed friction polish and then buffed out on the Beal Wheel. Will try and get a project blog posted on how these are turned. Sorry about photo quality – camera is acting up.
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huff
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#1 posted 1217 days ago
Very unique design. Wish your pictures were clearer. Looks great though.
-- John @ http://www.thehuffordfurnituregroup.com
scrappy
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#2 posted 1217 days ago
Great designs. Hopefully you get that camara fixed. Looks good.
Keep it up.
Scrappy
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#3 posted 1216 days ago
Jeff: They look very interesting.
-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
sedcokid
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#4 posted 1212 days ago
Jeff, I like them a lot. Could you send me the web site of Richard Joyners pendant jig? I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Chuck aka..’The SedcoKid’
-- Chuck Emery, Michigan,
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