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Belated Merry Christmas. Best Wishes For The Coming YearGiven the state of the economy, I'm betting a lot of Christmas gifts - came from your lathe(s) - and that you found being a Santa's Elf fun and satisfying. I hope the coming year is more prosep
Given the state of the economy, I'm betting a lot of Christmas gifts -
came from your lathe(s) - and that you found being a Santa's Elf fun and satisfying. I hope the coming year is more proseperous for all - and more fun. Have avoided doing a Natural Edge Bowl - until now. Rather than having bark be the "natural edge", I went with the split wood face as the "natural edge". Far more interesting, and far less apt to break or fall off. And if some of the surface splits off - no worries - the whole top is a "natural" split surfaces. http://web.hypersurf.com/~charlie2/T...dJourney1.html Anything you haven't tried turning yet - on your 2011 list? Care to share your list? charlie b |
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Belated Merry Christmas. Best Wishes For The Coming YearGiven the state of the economy, I'm betting a lot of Christmas gifts - came from your lathe(s) - and that you found being a Santa's Elf fun and satisfying. I hope the coming year is more pr
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Given the state of the economy, I'm betting a lot of Christmas gifts - came from your lathe(s) - and that you found being a Santa's Elf fun and satisfying. I hope the coming year is more proseperous for all - and more fun. Back at you and a healthy New Year! Have avoided doing a Natural Edge Bowl - until now. Rather than having bark be the "natural edge", I went with the split wood face as the "natural edge". Far more interesting, and far less apt to break or fall off. And if some of the surface splits off - no worries - the whole top is a "natural" split surfaces. http://web.hypersurf.com/~charlie2/T...dJourney1.html You're finding the Zen of your fingers, nothing 'artsy' about that! -- If your name is No, I voted for you - more than once ... |
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