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    Default Some Tiny Blackwood bowls.

    We get off cuts from Maton Guitars sometimes in Knox Woodworkers Workshop! Some pretty speciall off cuts. These came from a strip of wood that had obviously had guitar necks cut from it. Sanded to 400# and EEEed and Sellawaxed!

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    Thumbs up

    Yep, They"ll do!

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    Yep, that's all that's needed, humble bowls, perfect

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    Just Beautiful Compliments,
    Cheers Tony.

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    Very cool looking line-up TL Hope you keep it together as a set.
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    great work TL

    they look absolutely great
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    Quote Originally Posted by TTIT View Post
    Hope you keep it together as a set.
    Don't think that can happen! Would be good though! One has already sold. That's why there are only 5!
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    Very nice TL, I love those little plain pessant bowls.
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    Déjà vu .... production thrower ===> production turner

    Stay sharp and stay safe!

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    Ohhh...nice TL!! Like 'em all
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilS View Post
    Déjà vu .... production thrower ===> production turner

    But they are not all the same?

    Anyway, I don't think its a bad thong to do lots of something. That's the way the technuque is perfected. Then when I have the blank worth more than gold I'll be able to turn it without destroying it. And without having kittens cos I'm scared of wrecking it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post

    Anyway, I don't think its a bad thong to do lots of something.
    Agree with you entirely for the reasons you give, TL. My comment was intended to be positive...

    And, unless they are table legs, can't see why they have to be exactly the same..
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilS View Post

    And, unless they are table legs, can't see why they have to be exactly the same..
    ..and not even then, maybe?
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    Hello TL
    Well done, I like the shape and the bowls do not look like brake drums as Ken W would say about my earlier bowls that I have made. Black wood is a nice medium to work with.

    BR Joe v K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joevan View Post
    Hello TL
    Well done, I like the shape and the bowls do not look like brake drums as Ken W would say about my earlier bowls that I have made. Black wood is a nice medium to work with.

    BR Joe v K.
    Hmm! Brake drums! Now there's an idea!
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