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    new piece

    actually just wanted to share this and wish everyone a merry christmas

    (the nose it a turned piece of oak that is how i can get away with posting it in here )

    this is my 3.5 y/o son


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    Nice use for a mini bonker and a cool "little" turner...Bill..

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    Frostie looks to be a nicely "spooled" project, as well!!

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    Keep the Snow

    I like the nose -- great job. You can keep the snow though -- snow and my part of Georgia just don't coalesce together very well.

    Merry Christmas -- hope Santa brings you lots of turning toys.

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    new piece

    and a fine looking lad he is.You rascal, slipping that picture of your son under the guise of a turned carrot nose. Max

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    Some turnings look cool. This one looks cold!

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    What a great looking lad. Oh and the nose is nice.
    Bernie

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    Heya Chris,

    Long time no post. That's a good looking boy you have there. Gonna make him a turner, too?
    Cody


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    That piece is HUGE, nice job, good form and nice finish

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    Chris - great photo! Merry Christmas! This time of year is always a little more special when you get to share it with your children! Enjoy!
    Steve

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    my problem is i dont have enough time to get out and make anything between him and his 8 month old sister

    just dont want to leave them

    here is a real recent piece i made

    walnut and plywood(baltic birch) 14" diameter


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    Nice work on the nose even if it is just a shameless kid picture posting.

    The segmented piece is great... love the herringbone pattern. That gives me some ideas...

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