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    wino display

    Made this wine display for my wife and I, wanted to display our favorite wine with some of my turnings. its made from walnut and box elder, thought i share them.



    Jeff
    "There's is only one way to turn wood....Safely"

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    Jeff that is really pretty. Really well done. Just wanted to thank you as the wife saw the pic's now guess what. I gotta make one.
    Bernie

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    Very attractive piece Jeff.
    Richard in Wimberley

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    very nice Jeff,
    Classy
    Just cut off the parts that don't look like a bowl...

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    Good stuff, one of these days I will make one of those, always loved the idea.

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    Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery..

    Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.... and I intend to flatter the heck out of you. That is too coooool, I have to make one of those stands.

    cheers
    Pat

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    Jeff, that is really nice and also a great job on the photo. thanks for sharing.
    Ben

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    Very nice work Jeff! Clean lines, nice color combination - real classy look to it! Thanks for sharing!
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    Very nice project Jeff.

    You may of started something here...

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    I really like that. Well done!

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    Very very nice. And I am thankful the title was a typo. Really didn't want to see and old wino passed out on park bench.
    Mike
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    Very nice and I see the bottle is empty. Does it have a story too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernie Weishapl View Post
    Just wanted to thank you as the wife saw the pic's now guess what. I gotta make one.
    Bernie use that to your advantage. This is the perfect opportunity to buy a new tool completely guilt-free because you "need" it to turn this wine display.

    Really attractive piece Jeff.

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    Thank you all for your comments and taking the time to look.

    Ben, I have been doing a a lot of reading on taking photos trying to get them better for my website.

    Mike, that was a typo but the wino on the bench was funny.

    Steve M, yes there is a story behind that bottle but not the right forum to tell it...LOL

    Thank you all again.
    Last edited by Jeff Luedloff; 11-19-2009 at 5:54 AM.
    Jeff
    "There's is only one way to turn wood....Safely"

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    Where can I find the bowl/glass like you have without a stem? what glue is used to make an invisible joint looking through the base?
    David

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