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unrested001
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#1 posted 463 days ago
Me too. Interesting idea, I’d like to try that sometime. Thanks for sharing.
-- I make lots of dust, everything else is just a byproduct of the dust making process!...Frank,NJ
a1Jim
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#2 posted 463 days ago
A unique piece, great work.
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
redryder
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#3 posted 463 days ago
Turquoise always seems to make a piece pop….............
-- mike...............
StumpyNubs
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#4 posted 463 days ago
WOW- that inlay is stunning! Thanks for posting!
-Jim; aka “Stumpy Nubs”
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8ball
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#5 posted 456 days ago
I recently picked up some hackberry, how did you like woking with it? And I also do the inlay its great stuff. Great looking bowl I hope that some of mine come out that nice. Thanks for sharing.
-- Rodney, Arlington Texas
Chaotic
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#6 posted 408 days ago
Hackberry is fine to work with. Not dripping wet when green (at least winter cut) and it turned well.
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