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Woody

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I dug this part log of sycamore out from my wood pile and it had a lot of splits in it not one who is afraid of a challenge no the lathe with it and see what happens so here we go from start to finish the shape of the log and the splits dictated the shape
It has a polish finish and is another one that is going to York for the school to hopefully raise some cash for them
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Nice pics too dad, are they all on auto mode?
Kis i'll smuva ya wiv em next time I see ya init?:kiss::kiss::kiss::kiss::kiss::kiss::kiss::kiss::kiss:
 

paulm

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Thanks Woody, you really are an expert at this woodturning stuff and now becoming an expert in photography too. Thanks :thumbs:
 

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Thank you kind sir's that one created a black bag full of shavings still the local horses like em
 

Jim

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The new camera works very well my friend, it shows all the beauty in this bowl my friend .. :thumbs:
 
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