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    I'll look forward to seeing them!
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    Cam,

    Here is my near complete Chess set and board, there is a white plastic film canister to give some perspective, hope it gives you some idea's. They where turned down on my home made wood lathe, not my new GMC.
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    nice work eric.....particularly like the effect of the grain it the light pieces of the board.....have a greenie
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    Quote Originally Posted by ss_11000
    nice work eric.....particularly like the effect of the grain it the light pieces of the board.....have a greenie
    Thanks, the board is made of pine and pacific maple as are the chess pieces.
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    Quote Originally Posted by savage
    Thanks, the board is made of pine and pacific maple as are the chess pieces.
    i thought it was pine, anyway i thought it was cool how you arranged the grain
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    Very nice...
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    darlows second book shows how he turns a ring profile then cuts off the pieces he also shows a profile of australia he did .

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    Tasmanian horse Cam???

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    I'll pay that one! Nice call...
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