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Rollester & Polymer clay

Penpal

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Love the methods,the colour retention and all round determination Paul. So often I have that feeling in various ventures I intended but never did get Tee Shirts printed with a giant Question Mark,wording WHY ME.

However like you I bounce back even wiser and stronger.

Wonderful sharing mate.

Kind regards and a top New Year mate.

Peter.
 

woodhacker

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Peter also been called many others
Thats a wee corker Paul. :thumbs:
I would try and reclaim that blank by turning the end off square and adding a contrasting coloured piece on the end.
But then I'm a skinflint. Waste not want not.
 

Paul hd

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Thats a wee corker Paul. :thumbs:
I would try and reclaim that blank by turning the end off square and adding a contrasting coloured piece on the end.
But then I'm a skinflint. Waste not want not.

Hi Peter,
You are right. Now that I have made a pin mandrel and adapted the cap of the Rollester, I will add a contrasting colour to the end.

This will end up being my first closed end turning.

Cheers for the suggestion.

Regards,
Paul
 
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