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A funny story
My wife sells a lot of my stuff at her workplace to co-workers, and as
it's coming up to Christmas she's on a sales offensive right now. Someone who had been given a plate I made (about 12", ash with some lovely swirling olive pieces in it) last year as a wedding present by her colleagues asked her if I could "take a look at it for her", since she had (accidentally?) put it in the dishwasher !!! I didn't hold out much hope, but said to her to bring it in anyway and I'd see what I could do. Well, the wife has just rung me to let me know that not only has any semblance of a finish been comprehensively removed (presumably by the dishwasher episode), but that she apparently uses it every day to eat her breakfast off of!?! I've no idea what finish I applied at the time, but I'm fairly certain it wasn't food safe If it's still possible to get it onto the lathe I'll try and give it another sand, and put some kind of food safe oil finish on it and give her instructions on how to look after it, but I'm thinking it's beyond hope. So, has anyone else had any similar experiences? -- Alun Saunders |
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