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    Never lose time

    Hello every one
    I’m back from a travelling woodturning week and, as usual I see many wonderful realizations on the forum.
    We were professional wood turners working together and exchanging techniques and opinions. When a lathe was available and the hands were itching we only had to pick a piece of wood somewhere and turn a little something.
    This one was a fast one.
    For the captive ring a dentist scraper


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    That is a beauty. Looks like holly. I like the form. Nice job.
    Bernie

    Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.

    To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernie Weishapl View Post
    That is a beauty. Looks like holly. I like the form. Nice job.
    Thank you Bernie
    The wood was maple sicamore. It is always quite white, dense fibers, nice to turn (not nice to make big pieces out of it unless you whant a white piece)

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    Very nice I bet you had fun turning the shaft.
    Ken

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