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    Donuts

    This is what my son turned recently. 3072 pieces. I never know what goes on in his head. Enjoy. By the way the table is his great grandparents or my grandparents.
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    Beautiful work. Malcolm Tibbets might even be impressed!

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    Impressive!
    Doug Swanson

    Where are John Keeton and Steve Schlumpf anyway?

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    Definitely not Krispy Kreme. Incredible.

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    That's amazing!

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    Complicatedly beautiful!

    Red
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    Awesome piece of work. Hats-off to people that have the patience to do stuff like this.
    Member Turners Anonymous Pittsburgh, PA

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    A truly awesome piece of artwork.
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    JD at J&J WoodSmithing
    Owingsville, Kentucky

    "The best things in life are not things."

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    That's amazing! I don't even understand how you would pull something like that off.
    ---Trudging the Road of Happy Destiny---

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    Wow, that is impressive. Nice bowl set to boot.

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    WOW! ​That should impress anyone!
    Sid Matheny
    McMinnville, TN

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    Outstanding!!!
    Len

  13. Impressive and Inspiring.

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    fran tarkenton Guest
    Obviously I'm going to have to get a new lathe.... And maybe some new tools....

    My equipment doesn't produce things like that!

    Fantastic!

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    Does anyone know how this is done? I'd love to get an insight into that.

    I assume that the last step is to cut one of the two donuts in half, and glue it back together, passing through the donut-hole of the other. But how the donuts are made is my big puzzlement.

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