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    Default Another couple of goblets

    Made from swamp kauri and tassie blackwood.
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    nice, i like that one on the left, almost a posh beer glass

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    Both look well turned and finished Lance although I prefer the flowing curves of the one on the left. The shorter one looks to have very thin walls, almost like you've painted some wood grain on a glass.

    Tony
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    Quote Originally Posted by tony_A View Post
    Both look well turned and finished Lance although I prefer the flowing curves of the one on the left. The shorter one looks to have very thin walls, almost like you've painted some wood grain on a glass.

    Tony
    good point, sometimes we (not me damn it!!!) turn so well the wood becomes unwood like because we've done such a fine job. restraint maybe is the key because i think we all agree, its all about the wood/grain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony_A View Post
    Both look well turned and finished Lance although I prefer the flowing curves of the one on the left. The shorter one looks to have very thin walls, almost like you've painted some wood grain on a glass.

    Tony
    About 3 mm at the bottom, tapering to a defined edge.

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    I too like the left one, it reminds me a bit of an Osolnik candle holder.

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