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I made this piece from someone elses scrap pile,a bit of work to re machine it but who cares,there was still some beauty there
-- jim nevada
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I made this piece from someone elses scrap pile,a bit of work to re machine it but who cares,there was still some beauty there -- jim nevada
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ShopTinker
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#1 posted 569 days ago
Very nice bowl with a great pattern. What kind of miter do you use to cut your segments?
-- Dan - Valparaiso, Indiana, "A smart man changes his mind, a fool never does."
peteg
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#2 posted 569 days ago
The darket timber Glynn gives these last two pieces a kind of “aged” look already, I like both of them nice job done, :)
-- Pete G: If you always do what you always did you'll always get what you always got
ShaneA
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#3 posted 569 days ago
Very nice. Scraps turned out good.
Michael23
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#4 posted 569 days ago
Very fulfilling “turning” (pardon the pun) scraps into treasure. Very nice job!
-- Mike Sparks - Dear God, Please help me to become the person my dog thinks I am.
sedcokid
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#5 posted 569 days ago
It is always fun when you can make something this nice from something that would have been burned. Very Nice!!
Thanks for sharing
-- Chuck Emery, Michigan,
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