My turn on a couple of lamps... first one just trying something different... spalted Poplar... second one is, IMO, a very neat chunk of Black Cherry. God sure done good on that wood...
My turn on a couple of lamps... first one just trying something different... spalted Poplar... second one is, IMO, a very neat chunk of Black Cherry. God sure done good on that wood...
Mark I really like that second one! Gorgeous wood.
Ken
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That's an interesting piece of creation...both God's and yours!Originally Posted by Mark Cothren
wow - love them both!!
Mark,
Those are both great amps. May I ask where you get your refillable lamps. I have been looking high and low and can't find a source.
Don, I got those a long time ago from some place Jim Ketron put me onto. I don't think they even carry them any more. So I don't have a supplier for those any more and have stocked up on the disposables.
Craft Supplies http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com has them as well as Packard Woodworks.Originally Posted by Don Baer
You get a bulk discount if you order 5 or more sets of 4 from CS. Nice folks to deal with, too!
Mark
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Will Rogers
Mark,Originally Posted by Mark Cothren
LOVE the black cherry... is the black stripe a bark inclusion? Neat feature!
Mark
"Diplomacy is the art of saying "Nice doggie" until you can find a rock."
Will Rogers
Awesome Mark.!!! The Cherry one is my favorite.
Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
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That is correct... bark inclusion from a small crotch.Originally Posted by Mark Hulette
WOW!!! Mark they are both beauties. Nice job.
Bernie
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THose are really beautiful... you did a grand job! got a question though... what did you use on the first one to get into the corner where the inside dome meets the wall... I am assuming that is all one piece!!! Anyway, nice job!
Isaiah 55:6-7
Beautifully done! I especially like the cherry.
Ed
Yes, it's one piece. I just worked into the corner with my 3/8" gouge. This wood cut very easy and fairly clean, so it worked out pretty good.Originally Posted by Jonathon Spafford
Mark, they both look great but since we seem to be voting for a favorite, I pick No. 1, the NE
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