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Thread: Checking in with you real turners...

  1. #16
    No kidding! Those all look great. I do believe you need to hang around here more often.

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    Mark those are beautiful. Nice work. If you are not a turner I guess I had better sell both lathe and get back to flatwork.
    Bernie

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    Welcome to the turning section Mark. Those pieces are very nice.

  4. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Lee DeRaud
    If you're not a "real turner", what the heck does that make me? .
    Same here.

    Gorgeous work!!!
    ~john
    "There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson

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    I think he's not telling the truth about where that last piece was. Hmmm seem's to me it was in a museum someplace, some guy by the name of Mark something or the other carved it in his spare time to intimidate the turning forum over on some other web site, or some such story
    Making new friends on SMC each and every day

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    Hey, I know you!!

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    Ummmm........ No man.... that wasn't me. I wasn't even in town that day...

  8. #23
    Beauiful pieces! WOW!! Would love to see what you do when you get serious about turning!

    corey

  9. #24
    You have turning's on ebay Mark?


  10. #25
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    Another reason to learn how to do Knitting.

    Simply wonderful pieces!

    Bruce
    "The great thing about Wood Turning is that all you have to do is remove what's not needed to have something beautiful. Nature does tha Hard work."

    M.H. Woodturning, Etc.
    Peoria, Illinois 61554

  11. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Shiverdecker
    Another reason to learn how to do Knitting.
    I don't care who you are, now that's some funny stuff there.

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    Mark...........Excellent turnings..........Beauty is subjective! I like the 2nd one best.......
    Ken

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

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    Very nice work! I like the flames at the bottom of the walnut vase.
    I am not ashamed of Christ.

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    Mark, very nice work...and I REALLY like that third piece with the carving on the "foot". It really feels alive....
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    Very nice. I join you and all the others...I like the third one also. I'm still so knew at turning, I hope that when I get my shop finished and can get back at it, I can reach the "not a real turner" status like you.


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