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A Pepper pot

PhillH

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A first for me, a few weeks ago I got a bag of salt and pepper tops for a quid whilst in John Boddys. 10 sets in all.

Remembered a Yew spindle I bought last year and thought Hmmmm. 3 inches tall, friction polish finish.

It's mate will get done tomorrow, sheds too bloody hot now. :ciggrin:

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paulm

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Thats turned and finished very nice Phil... bring on the pair.
 

Woody

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Well done Phill you can do it mate roll on salt pot a real professional turner world renowned ol Bill Jones always said dont make them identical otherwise people will think they are mass produced just do your best mate
 

Jim

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I bet when you make the Salt pot they look nice sat on the table Phill, looks good my friend .. :thumbs:
 
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