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19th Aug 2010, 06:09 PM
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| | OT practice 3 days at Trend I got to play with another members machine while he was on the Gold Coast.
I didn't turn the platers 210mm both had flaws in them, but I had fun doing the pattern inspired me to hurry and finish my Rose Engine and devices for doing the cuts.
Both are Rosewood from Mal at Boutique Timbers The Huon to I had to turn out the work done as it was uneven the original can be seen in The Trendy Day thread.
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19th Aug 2010, 10:29 PM
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| | Fantastic work Ray. Really love the one on the right
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20th Aug 2010, 07:09 AM
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| | Nice Ray - come on, get that RE done.
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20th Aug 2010, 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by wheelinround 3 days at Trend I got to play with another members machine while he was on the Gold Coast.
I didn't turn the platers 210mm both had flaws in them, but I had fun doing the pattern inspired me to hurry and finish my Rose Engine and devices for doing the cuts.
Both are Rosewood from Mal at Boutique Timbers The Huon to I had to turn out the work done as it was uneven the original can be seen in The Trendy Day thread. | Good work Ray. It will definately make you move faster on your own machine.
My thoughts only. Pattern work inside a platter or bowl quickly become dust and food traps and hard to clean. Outer flanges and rims are less a problem and still look attractive.
Keep it all going. Thats what we need.
Cheers
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20th Aug 2010, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by wheelinround 3 days at Trend I got to play with another members machine while he was on the Gold Coast.
I didn't turn the platers 210mm both had flaws in them, but I had fun doing the pattern inspired me to hurry and finish my Rose Engine and devices for doing the cuts.
Both are Rosewood from Mal at Boutique Timbers The Huon to I had to turn out the work done as it was uneven the original can be seen in The Trendy Day thread. | Great wall plaques Wheelin' 
The one on the left looks like it would serve as a great engineering award trophy .
and it's mate for the pie makers guild | 
20th Aug 2010, 08:21 PM
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| | Thanks Nathan
As soon as I can Mark or even a Universal Cutting frame will get me going have some parts for that already also half way with the RE
Bronte thanks Yes platers to be used for food etc agree these were really just demo pieces but discussions on filling the voids with epoxy turning that off to highlight the rays or in the Inca one a Gold outer and Blue inner.
MJock I had the same vision for the left one (Inca or gears style) never saw the Pie  you must be hungry
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20th Aug 2010, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by wheelinround Thanks Nathan
As soon as I can Mark or even a Universal Cutting frame will get me going have some parts for that already also half way with the RE
Bronte thanks Yes platers to be used for food etc agree these were really just demo pieces but discussions on filling the voids with epoxy turning that off to highlight the rays or in the Inca one a Gold outer and Blue inner.
MJock I had the same vision for the left one (Inca or gears style) never saw the Pie  you must be hungry  | I am .
Steak , mushroom and onion , and an apricot with cream topping for me thanks | 
20th Aug 2010, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Manuka Jock I am .
Steak , mushroom and onion , and an apricot with cream topping for me thanks  | Well I'll whip it up and stick on the next boat
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20th Aug 2010, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by wheelinround Well I'll whip it up and stick on the next boat  |  cheers | 
10th Nov 2010, 08:16 AM
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| | Well,
what a wonderfull work!!!
I like the right ones,too!!!
Simply beautifull!!
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10th Nov 2010, 08:37 AM
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| | Thank you Alessandro oh and welcome to the forum nice to see some one from Italy on our forum.
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10th Nov 2010, 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by wheelinround Thank you Alessandro oh and welcome to the forum nice to see some one from Italy on our forum.  | Thanks a lot for your welcome!!!
..and thanks you to show us that incredible pieces!!!  
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