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  1. #16
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    I like those. I also think that your design will be used often I hope.
    Dennis

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    I would not change anything. From here they look great. Even the free wood is pretty nice

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    Very nice and unique design. It is functional stability with the thick base.
    One thing I have some concern is the drying rate of fairly thin rim and thick bottom. Would that creates a cracking problem?
    Gordon

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    I showed the LOML. She wants me to make a set. I told her, "I can make two, but they won't be a matching set." She said she'll wait until I can make a set.

    Beautiful form on those

    Lux
    Ridiculum Ergo Sum

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    Kevin those are beautiful. I am not crazy about how you did the bottom at the base. But it is hard to argue with the finished product. Just outstanding work.
    Mike Vickery

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    Thanks again for the nice words.

    Gordon, I would worry if these weren't dry to begin with. If there were turned green you would most likely have some issues.

    Mike, I agree with the bottom... I just didn't come up with anything else to do. I can always rechuck them and change the bottoms.
    Kevin
    Insert witty saying here.

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