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    Thanks everyone for the nice comments.

    Richard, it is hollow, but not turned inside, with about a 5/16" wall thickness.

    Andrew, I actually used the construction of this as part of a DVD lesson. It will be part of my volume three, out in a few months. Currently, I only have the first two volumes available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm Tibbetts View Post
    Thanks everyone for the nice comments.

    Richard, it is hollow, but not turned inside, with about a 5/16" wall thickness.

    Andrew, I actually used the construction of this as part of a DVD lesson. It will be part of my volume three, out in a few months. Currently, I only have the first two volumes available.
    I think i just got new dvds to put on the christmas list!

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    Thanks Malcolm.

    Andrew, see also p.131 of The Art of Segmented Woodturning by Malcolm Tibbetts.
    Richard in Wimberley

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    I think I would go crazy working with all those little pieces! So it is true you are the master of your universe! GREAT! GREAT! GREAT!!

    Jeff
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    Stunning...I love the interplay of dark and light and bringing the two pieces together in such a beautiful knot takes my breath away. You are truly an artist.

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    Awesome

    That is absolutely awesome, it should be featured in the American Woodturner magazine (journal). I would buy the DVD that shows me how to do that.

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