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    Default A vase for Ian

    More Manitoba Maple, sorry its all I have. 5 3/4" high and 5 1/4" at the rim. Its about 1/8" til the bottom where I left some wood for balance. comments and critiques welcomethxP1020423.JPGP1020424.JPGP1020425.JPGP1020426.JPG

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    Wow that's a very big nut for comparison.

    Very nice figure in this piece.

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    Loverly grain pattern and nice thin walls . Well done

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    Hi dennisk,
    Very nice indeed great work to get 1/8" wall thickness with the void and gum vein in the body of this well done and with such beautiful grain as well. Thank you for posting.
    Regards Rod.
    Rod Gilbert.

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    That's a nice job, good turning, well finished and interesting piece of timber. Those gum veins would have made me nervous..

    Jim
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    Nice turning as usual Dennis, I'm really looking forward to your visit now, that's a sweet looking piece.
    Jim (Powderpost) doesn't give out lightly .
    Cheers Mate,
    Ian
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    If you deal with the lowest bidder it is well to add something for the risk you run.
    And if you do that, you will have enough to pay for something better"

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