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A few plates

Woody

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I am making these for Santa to give to the kids to paint at Christmas they are 8" with no finish at all they are good fun to make DSCF1543 (2).JPGDSCF1546 (2).JPGDSCF1548 (2).JPG
 

Jim

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Wish i was a kid ... :bwink:


These just show off you skill in turning Woody, they look super my friend. I do like the pyrography you are using on the plates to ... :bwink:
 

Penpal

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Woody,

I see there are fairies at the bottom of your garden loved the themes just showed them to Wilma who is a tremendous Artist, quilter, sewer creative maker of all things crafty. In fact on another page I will show a wall hanging she did many years ago.

We both admire your talents, kind thoughts and disposition especially how thoughtful you are with kids also able to cope with the noisy bunch on the site.

The plates are beaut seem effortless for you I know fellas who for years are not so adept at wood burning as you are.

Kind regards Peter. Breakfast calls 7.00 am here.:thumbs:
 

rowdyyates115

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Woody !!!! What can I say - Jim's already said he wishes he was a kid so he could paint'em.
They're brilliant :thumbs:

The kids are going to love 'em
Brilliant- but don't forget 'Take it easy' :thinks:
 

Jimjam66

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You make the challenging seem mundane, Woody. That's a true sign of greatness. When Tiger hits a golf ball or Vettel drives an F1 car they make it look easy, too. Then us mere mortals try it ... :nonono::nonono:
 

Woody

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Thank you all very much I find the easiest way to make these small plates is with a spindle gouge
 
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