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    Article: Turning Miniature Acorn Birdhouses

    CarveWright Model C
    Stratos Lathe
    Jet 1014
    Half-a-Brain

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    Excellent tutorial! Well done Jim!

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    Thank you for your efforts and super job.........

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    Thank you for the great tutorial, I enjoyed it.

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    Thanks! Always looking for a better way than the way I already do things and this is one.

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    A great How To!
    Terry

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    Wonderful!

    Thank you for taking the time to share.

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    Wow, that's a great job.. Thanks for all the detail.

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    Thank you very much. I've been wanting to make these for a while now. It looks like I need to get busy.
    Donny

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    Very nice article. Thank you for taking the time for all of the detail and great pictures!

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    Making these little bird house ornaments has been on my bucket list of turning projects. Your tutorial has inspired me to give them a shot. Thanks for sharing.

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    If I ever got a lathe to do this you've made the directions very simple!!! Thanks.

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    An excellent tutorial. My son, Glenn, says, "Let's make some!"

    You have spent a lot of time and effort on this. I know, because I have done tutorials. Tutorials of this quality require dedication. Thank You, Thank You.

    Enjoy,

    Jim

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    Thank you for taking the time to make the Tutorial, Jim. I thought I would have to wait to make one, since I didn't have a goose neck tool, until you informed how you made yours

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    Many thanks for the tutorial, Jim. I make these pieces but this just gives the 'right' idea of how to make them. A big thanks for showig how.

    take care
    Don W

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