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TK woodman

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A couple of goblets made from cherry these are for the wedding table of my up and coming wedding

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Scots Bill

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Ah! Tony, chained for life eh? Well we have done fifty seven years together with no time off for good behaviour, not that I have ever been accused of that. Excellent work on the goblets and links, and all the best for your future life together.
 

Dalboy

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Fantastic pair of goblets. Congratulations on the upcoming event.

A great idea but have you thought of turning one into a ball.
 

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Congrats for the turning :thumbs: and the wedding! :frenchkiss:

I love the little spiral at the base of the chalice. How did you make it?
And mmm, I see a tall gobelet and a tiny one. Tell me, which one is supposed to be Nichola's? :whistling:
 

TK woodman

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Congrats for the turning :thumbs: and the wedding! :frenchkiss:

I love the little spiral at the base of the chalice. How did you make it?
And mmm, I see a tall gobelet and a tiny one. Tell me, which one is supposed to be Nichola's? :whistling:

The spirals were done with a sorby texturing tool Pierre
 

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Fantastic work well done. all the best for future hope you both are as happy as my wife and i are. Continuations :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 
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