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6 comments so far
Bigbuck
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#1 posted 1732 days ago
Very nice
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lew
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#2 posted 1732 days ago
Beautiful Job!!
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Dusty56
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#3 posted 1732 days ago
as soon as I finish my other projects , I’m going to sharpen my turning tools and get back on the lathe for awhile ! thanks for the inspiration : )
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trifern
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#4 posted 1731 days ago
Nice turning Robert. The inlay is really nice. I purchased Calcite, Fluorite and Turquoise last weekend for doing some inlay work. I have never attempted it before, but I love the look. Thanks for sharing.
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kolwdwrkr
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#5 posted 1731 days ago
beautiful
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Callum Kendall
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#6 posted 1726 days ago
Great job!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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