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    Default my segmented turnings

    Not much of a story teller so here are some pics of my passion on the lathe. The first and the fourth are copies from Malcom Tibbets book and dvd

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    thanks for looking

    Al

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    Hi Akuntz,

    Very impressive, they all look fantastic.
    Yet to do segmented work, hopefully they will turn out as good as that.

    Cheers,
    Nev.

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    V e r y ! impressive cqvillas!
    Russell (aka Mulgabill)
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    amazing work

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    Absolutely marvelous,
    Well executed segmented work is a joy to behold and these are fantastic.
    Regards Rod.

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    Default my segmented turnings

    They are fantastic that's all I can say
    Love the form
    Well done

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    Nice work mate!
    All I can say is you should forget about copying anything and go on your own tangent! You obviously have the know how,passion,and drive.Excellent!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akuntz View Post
    Not much of a story teller so here are some pics of my passion on the lathe. The first and the fourth are copies from Malcom Tibbets book and dvd
    thanks for looking

    Al
    hi al ,
    wow, what beautiful pieces, you should be very proud of your work
    just looking at the photos and i think if i was sitting there between
    those i would have a grin from ear to ear
    well done !!!!!!!!! and welcome to the forum,hope to see more of your work
    cheers smiife

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    Hi and welcome to the forum. Impressive work.
    You know you can't get away without some story telling and some more pics too.
    Regards
    John

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    Absolutely stunning!
    Why is my work bench never tidy?

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    Welcome to the forum Al, There is some pretty impressive stuff there. I can see you are not excited by small segmented stuff.
    Nicely done.

    Jim
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    G'day Al and welcome to the shed!!!

    Great work indeed. Some time consuming glue ups there but worth the effort!!bravabrava

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    Welcome aboard and what outstanding collection of segmented work.
    Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working. — Pablo Picasso


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    welcome, WOW, excellent work, have you any idea just how many individual pieces went into making these?
    regards
    Joel

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    Fantastic.

    Must have taken ages with all that cutting and glueing. I have seen the fourth one in a magazine where it showed how to glue and cut all the bits, Have wanted to do that one for ages but have to search all through the magazines. Well maybe one day.

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