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Bill Akins
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posted 169 days ago
Beautiful way of salvaging scraps.
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Paul D
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posted 169 days ago
I like these very much but I don’t have a lathe. I assume you used the lathe to shape the centers? This could probably be done with a plunge router also, right?
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thetimberkid
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posted 169 days ago
Nice work!
Thanks for the post
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Scott Bryan
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posted 169 days ago
Nice use of off cuts. Projects like this are why we save every usable scrap.
Thanks for the post.
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