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    Smile candle holder w/natural edge (first)

    this is my first ever bowl/container attempt

    i think it is cherry has a natural edge bottom used the harbor freight tool set and of course the rikon
    it got so smooth i couldnt dare put any stain poly on so i just waxed and buffed it
    the edge at the top is like a knife edge i actually cut myself small one while sanding
    anyone from pa that grew up in the 70's kinda reminds me of a three mile island cooling tower my wife has laid claim to it for a candle holder
    here some pics
    need to add bowl gouges to the want/need list here are some pics enjoy
    candle holder 009 (600 x 450).jpg

    candle holder 011 (600 x 450).jpg

    candle holder 012 (600 x 450).jpg

    candle holder 013 (600 x 450).jpg

    candle holder 014 (600 x 450).jpg
    Cory Fetzer

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    heres some more pics

    Cory Fetzer

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    Looking good Cory! Kids were at school huh? Nice job Cory!

    corey

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    school

    nope went to football game
    Cory Fetzer

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    first

    Cory , great job!!!
    my first 44 years ago did not look that good. ( was mostly chips at the shop of North Jr High in Boise Idaho)
    Keep at it, there are billions of candles out there that need holders ... , I know, my wife sells em.......
    John 3:16

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    Nice job, Cory. The LOML is into candles. I may have to surprise her with one of those myself!
    Cheers,
    John K. Miliunas

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    Hey corey nice candle holders I hope I can pull off that close in thickness with the fancy ones I am going to be doing. They look great.
    Chris

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