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flexi

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Hi all, it's been a funny time of late!
Well I am back at a proper lathe now.
Here we have two stopped end Omega's I have made with the use of a pin chuck. The stabalised spalted Walnut came from Mark Lewin and just ooses character. The other Mauser Birch came from Phil Dart and was a pleasure to turn( lovely stuff) both finished with melamine...IMG_20200606_091457.jpg
 

ValleyBoy

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These are both really lovely. I like the balance, especially the lighter one with the gold.

Great job Mark.
 

flexi

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Hi Dave, I have a few in different sizes, they can be very useful....I turn a lot of bullets into pens and sometimes you can drill through the case:thumbs::thumbs:
 

Frederick

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Hello Mark

Yeah.....I like these. Never used a pin chuck before though, Lovely wood as well.

Cheers
Frederick
 
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