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  1. R

    Mistral 0.7 pencil in Rosewood

    Much faster at these since using Phil's finishing technique. This took maybe 1.5hr from untouched blank to finished item. Spend too much time sanding though, need to get braver turning down to the bushes.
  2. Pierre

    smile

    Two blokes are standing looking at the flowers for sale in a flower shop trying to choose the perfect gift for their wives. One said to the other – it’s a shame we have to spend so much money when they are just going to die. The other one said – yes the flowers will as well.
  3. 21William

    How’s it done?

    Multi-Axis Woodturning: Creating a Vessel Woodworking Class | Bluprint I like the look of this but wondering exactly how it’s done, or rather is it fully hollow? I’m guessing the hollowing is just concentric with the opening and part of the side wall is very thick. What do you think? It is of...
  4. P

    The Workshop

    It was good to spend a day on the scroll saw. Scroll saw Schwibbogen - YouTube
  5. Dalboy

    A good day today

    Today has felt really great have managed to spend an hour in the shed some of which I had to sit. Things certainly improving and I can't wait to spend more time out there
  6. T

    I Need A Chuck

    I don't have a chuck, and I've decided i need one. Chuck buying advise please. Spend lots, spend a little? What brands should i be looking at, does it need to be branded. I'm enjoy turning small thing at the moment. Thanks
  7. yorkshireman

    At last

    After nearly 44 years travelling the country and working all sorts of hours I've finally packed it in. It's time now to spend some quality time with Lorraine and perhaps finding a bit of time in the workshop.
  8. Dalboy

    Why do I do it

    Every time there is a competition I always seem to leave it until the last minute to do something. I have a competition a week Saturday at the woodturning club and I seem to have chosen a piece that needs quite a bit of work, as well as that there is the pen comp on here did not start that until...
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