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    Default finished a couple of jobs !!!!!!

    Hi guys,
    A while ago I started turning a platter out paulwania
    It kinder morphed in to a clock surround and a broken
    rolling pin i was repairing for a customer , got more shed
    time today and finished them both off , here are the results.......
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    Cheers smiife

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    Very spiffy smiffie! Great work. One consern the grooves in the handles for rolling pin might be painful to clean if clogged with dough.
    Really like the clock, where did you get the clock movement?
    Turning round since 1992

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuck1 View Post
    Very spiffy smiffie! Great work. One consern the grooves in the handles for rolling pin might be painful to clean if clogged with dough.
    Really like the clock, where did you get the clock movement?
    Hi charlie,
    Dough.......I never thought about that......
    The clock Is a John Laws special ,
    Thanks for your thoughts
    Cheers smiife

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    Thumbs up

    Nice work on both!!!

    How was the paulownia to turn? Ihave slab here, part of which became the front of a drawer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    nice work on both!!!

    How was the paulownia to turn? Ihave slab here, part of which became the front of a drawer.
    Hi artme,
    Sorry for the delay, Internet has been down for 6 days
    The paulownia was soft and dusty, need very sharp edge
    finish Is very rough but it sands well, took the stain well too!
    Cheers smiife

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    Quote Originally Posted by smiife View Post
    Hi artme,
    Sorry for the delay, Internet has been down for 6 days
    The paulownia was soft and dusty, need very sharp edge
    finish Is very rough but it sands well, took the stain well too!
    nnn

    It handled as I would have expected Paulownia to perform. In the end the result was good.

    Whitewood

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