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Please enter my name for the drawing
Please add my name for the drawing
Add me to the list please
Please include me in the drawing
I would like to be included too please
Add me to the list please.
Please include me. Thank you.
Please include me. Thank you
Please enter me in the drawing and thanks to the supplier for their generosity.
Thanks everyone for your comments. There is still another half of this crotch, I'm letting it dry a while longer since this one did move a little bit, hoping to get a nice sister piece from it.
English Walnut Crotch Plate. This came from a piece of firewood in my friends wood pile, had a few punky spots and some spalting. Even though it was dry it still moved a little and the rim has a...
I usually rough down to 10% of planned final diameter then pack the blank in wet shavings and double-wrap in brown paper. I write the type of wood and date I roughed it on the outside and toss it on...
This came from a piece of my neighbors silver maple that was taken down about 3 years ago. I set the half log blank aside and forgot about it before I got around to sealing it and it started to spalt...
Birch Burl hollow form. This came out of a burl given to me by brother in law a couple years ago. It was an odd shaped off cut with a bark inclusion so I tried to use as much of the wood as I...
Never had it happen to me but if it did, in the manner that you describe it did, I would contact the manufacturer and see if they would offer to replace it. I would think any reputable maker would...
If it's not too late add me too please
December 1977 to April 1999. U.S. Army and Army Reserve.
Please count me in.
Count me in Kathy, I'm going with 257.
Welcome to the Creek Rob. Very nice work on both pieces but my favorite is the birch stump piece, beautiful piece of wood and it deserves to have your signature on it as well. Looking forward to...
Curt, very nice. The original turner had an eye for nice wood. You have certainly found a diamond in that rough.
This would be a great addition to my shop, please count me in.
Neat idea Ted, useful, economical and fun to boot! Gaahhhh, another project to add to the ever growing list.
Very nice Eric, this art form definitly dresses up an otherwise unassuming piece of wood. While the form, finish and the bark inclusions might have carried this piece on their own, your...
Frugal turning indeed! And I love the cabochons, I already save pen blank off cuts but didn't really know what I was going to do with them, now I do! Thanks.