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Beautiful objects. But do they have a function?
When I saw the first set I thought a tie off cleat for a boat. They
would look great on my rusty Jon Boat.
You do fantastic work and the artistry factor alone is a WOW.
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Real nice stuff Dave! I'm looking forward to semi-retirement next year,
and have long thought about trying to dabble in machined sculpture.
Your work is inspiring!


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I love the PN635512223333 piece. It's jusssssssssssssssssst right.

Not being a lathe junkie, I can live without the rest. But I wish him
the best.

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On Feb 2, 12:39 pm, Dave__67 wrote:
http://www.chrisbathgate.com/news/news.html

http://www.chrisbathgate.com/news/fi...ntproject.html

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Beautiful objects. But do they have a function?
When I saw the first set I thought a tie off cleat for a boat. They
would look great on my rusty Jon Boat.
You do fantastic work and the artistry factor alone is a WOW.
DL



Truly!

But most of the rest look like computer renderings.

any comments?

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Oh good lord, all, it's not my work!

I can stick 2 bits together and make 'em functional but don't get me
near anything that has to look nice.


I had a time telling renderings from the real photos, some of the real
photos are of something finished so well and anodized in such an odd
color it looks too perfect to be real.



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Oh good lord, all, it's not my work!


Ah, well usually when folks are posting a nice site they've found, they
note such. I just ASSumed it was your site. Still very much appreciate
your posting it!


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On 2/3/2011 4:51 AM, Dave__67 wrote:

Oh good lord, all, it's not my work!


Ah, well usually when folks are posting a nice site they've found, they
note such. I just ASSumed it was your site. Still very much appreciate
your posting it!


Jon



Was wondering when that was gonna come to light.

Got a cool web site out of it.

http://makezine.com/


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