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    Chisels?

    They were chopsticks for eating fried egg.

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    Alan, very clever, unusual and very interesting idea. Well done..
    Jim
    Sometimes in the daily challenges that life gives us, we miss what is really important...

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    Quote Originally Posted by powderpost View Post
    Alan, very clever, unusual and very interesting idea. Well done..
    Jim
    Thank you all for your comments.

    Jim, at least you can warm your hands up with it when
    next visiting Melbourne for the Aust. Woodturning Exhibition.

    Allan
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    I've seen this piece in the flesh (or wood), it was very well made, a credit to him.
    These strange ideas Alan is getting, I don't know who is inspiring him to think outside the square.
    Ken Wraight.
    Turner of the weird and wonderful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allan at Wallan View Post
    Thank you all for your comments.

    Jim, at least you can warm your hands up with it when
    next visiting Melbourne for the Aust. Woodturning Exhibition.

    Allan
    Nothing can warm Jim in a Melbourne winter.
    Ken Wraight.
    Turner of the weird and wonderful.

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