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    Cored apple

    045.jpg022.jpgThis set of Apple that I cored in May finally dried. Warping made sanding more work. Got some good tips from Reed & Baxter about wrapping the rim with plastic and brown paper bags. My wifes grandfather had apple trees so this was a birthday present. She is happy so things go smooth around here. C & C welcome
    Last edited by kevin nee; 02-06-2013 at 11:10 PM.

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    Nice set Kevin! Looks like they warped pretty good , but I don't mind a little movement. Pretty wood and it's great that you got them dried without cracking.
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    Looks good and you have money left over!

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    I really like the way they have moved... and getting anything out of apple without cracking is a major accomplishment in itself. Great job!

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    Great looking set. I agree with Ted anything out of apple that doesn't crack is good.
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