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    Well another small turning. This Pot Porri is made from three pieces of wood Ash for the main bowl Beech and Sapele for the lid. It measures 4 1/2" tall and 5" across.

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    I especially like the individual unique lid
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    Very nice Derek, and like Neil, I especially like the lid.
    Eccentric turning is on my list of things to try.
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    Thumbs up

    I like that and have to agree with the others about the lid!!!

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    Thank you all

    Like Steve this is one of those things on a long list of "To Do" so now I can tick that one off I still want to do the same but in the form of a dome and maybe a whole ball, could be interesting.

    This was entered into a friendly competition on another forum and came in a respectable 2nd

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    Very nice Derek. You have done a really nice job on that eccentric turning. It's fitted in nicely into the lid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalboy View Post
    ......This was entered into a friendly competition on another forum and came in a respectable 2nd
    Good stuff Derek, and well-deserved, I reckon.
    ... Steve

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    Nice piece all round.

    I agree with the lid being unique.

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    Looks great, love the way it all pieces compliment each other.
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    hug the tree before you start the chainsaw.

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