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  1. Terry

    A lovely piece of spalted Birch with an Indian Rosewood finial and lid.

    Just finished this piece. Polished with Carnauba wax.
  2. Dalboy

    Competition piece

    As title this is for the club competition not sure now that is complete that I like it but the wife does and I am not arguing. Made from Sapele and tulip wood the coloured bit was a failed pot that I had shaped but it was too shallow to show what I wanted so it became the decorated piece on...
  3. Terry

    A cherry hollow form with "raised effect" lid and rosewood finial.

    Just finished this piece.
  4. woodhacker

    first bowl

    Haven't turned a pen since I demolished five serpentine blanks so had a go at turning a bowl I believe the wood is sycamore (could be wrong though) will now have to figure out how to remove the holding piece on the bottom :thinks:
  5. BradG

    A work in progress: Electropolishing

    Very much a test of a new process to me, and rather pleased with the first run. This is Electropolishing of Aluminium. The first picture shows a rather rough piece of machined aluminium. As you can see, machining marks can still be seen on it. The second picture shows after a 7 minute...
  6. Sgreen

    proud of this pen

    This segmented pen isn't one the best pens I have seen however it is the one I am most proud of. I saved up all my pocket money and bought myself a set of five Conway Stuart pen blanks. (They are beautiful, my eldest son got me another set for fathers day) Anyways, while drilling the hole in...
  7. fortress

    Accidental segmentation.

    My second Zeta did not go to plan, the tube refused to go in the last quarter of an inch. So I turned it back another quarter and stuck on a piece of Parapan. I think it came out alright. I'm sure this has happened to many.:vangry:
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