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    Walnut Platter

    This one measures 11" diameter x 1-1/8" tall. Could not get a profile shot. It has a very shallow bowl in the middle. First time I've used the Sorby Texturing tool and there is definately a learning curve and I have a lot to learn ! Anyway, finished with antique oil and beall buffed. Any comments are welcome. Thanks for looking.
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    941.44 miles South of Steve Schlumph

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    Walnut makes really nice plates

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    Quote Originally Posted by William Bachtel View Post
    Walnut makes really nice plates
    And Travis, Mark, and Keith have lately proven that.

    Just gorgeous, Keith!!!
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    Nicley done Keith!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Looks good to me. I love the sorby and have been playing with it quite a bit lately.
    Mike Vickery

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    Nice plate Keith. I have several walnut plates and really like it for that.
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    Awesome Keith!

    The texturing looks great! Did you use the big tool on that one?
    A few hours south of Steve Schlumpf

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    Nope, no big tool on this one but I did use it on the Box Elder bowl on the other one posted today
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    Nice platter Keith! Texture looks good but really like the way you managed to center the grain pattern! Nice work!
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    Nice and smooth Keith, and I really like the texturing.

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    Keith nice work.I like the texturing as well.
    Ken

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