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Thread: Back in the twist of things

  1. #16
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    Welcome back, Scott. Don't push it too hard. DAMHIKT...
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    What a way to make a comeback. Well done on the goblet, the base rocks.

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    Way to go Scott. That's the way to jump back in. A very unique and creative looking goblet.
    What you listen to is your business....what you hear is ours.

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    Nicely done, Scott! I'm happy to see you getting back in the saddle. I'd imagine the turning was pretty painless, but that carving seems like I might have created some issues with sore hands.

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    Very Cool piece indeed Scott! The vortex must be strong in your area!

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    Glad you are healin' up. Must make you happy as well.

    Nice goblet, I thought of Paul's work as soon as I opened the thread, well done and a lot of work. Great pace though, couple hours is really quick. Keep Twistin!

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    Thanks for the encouragement and kind words. I realize this is no "masterpiece", but rather something goofy, weird and strange (which is what I like to do, just to mix it up).

    I do have a couple monster projects in the sketchbook and will need to get them going pretty soon, but these smaller projects are a great "get me by". I had actually forgot how much fun it was to turn a goblet (or anything for that matter!). You folks might be seeing a few more one piece decorated goblets, before I get it out of my system and get on to the big projects again.

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    No, it's not thin enough yet.
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