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Thread: White Oak Burl hollow form

  1. #16
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    Wonderful wood and a wonderful turning... Glad to see your back to turning.

  2. #17
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    Great job using a great piece of wood!

  3. #18
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    That is a beautiful piece Mike. Was wondering what happened to you. Really nice knarly wood.
    Bernie

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  4. #19
    Mike, just like riding a bike! Looks like you haven't missed a step. That's a beauty, wood, form, everything. Now do some more.

  5. #20
    glad to see your turnings again

  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Keeton View Post
    Wondered where you had been!! Couple of months ago, we were down in your area and I mentioned to Ms. Keeton that I should have gotten in contact with you!

    Very nice piece, and a fantastic piece of wood, Mike! We have missed your work!
    You shoulda gave me a shout!!!
    865 miles southeast of Steve Schlumpf.

  7. #22
    Mike,

    Wonderful to see you back. I always appreciate your work. You have a wonderful sense of shape and composition. Very well done.

    Alan

  8. #23
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    Wonderful form and a beautiful chunk of wood. Glad to see you got some lathe time.

  9. #24
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    Really nice piece from a beautiful chunk of wood.
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  10. #25
    Ooo... That's nice! Looks like another contradiction of the principals of centrifugal force!
    David DeCristoforo

  11. #26
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    How did you keep that together? It looks like it could have come apart with the slightest catch.

    Well done!
    Doug Swanson

    Where are John Keeton and Steve Schlumpf anyway?

  12. #27

    white Oak Burl HF

    Mike
    Really nice piece wood is beutaful your work is outstanding .

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