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murch
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#1 posted 316 days ago
Looks great. I’m intrigued to know how you turned intertwined captured rings.
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rilanda
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#2 posted 315 days ago
Nice piece of turning, clever design, which timber did you use
-- Bill, Nottingham. Remember its not waiting for the storm to end, but learning to dance in the rain that counts. If you dont make mistakes, you make nothing at all.
DancesWithBeers
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#3 posted 315 days ago
rilanda: Thanks, I used cherry.
murch: You kind of have to cheat to make intertwined rings. You basically part two captured rings, split one of them carefully along the grain, and then glue back in place.
murch
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#4 posted 315 days ago
Gotcha. Good thinking and great skill too.
-- A family man has photos in his wallet where his money used to be.
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