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Bread basket

Dalboy

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Very nice Alan. I can't remember if you said what machine you are using on all your scroll work
 

fortress

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That is very impressive Alan, you have good eyesight and control, excellent work again. What did you do with the chewing gum from underneath the seating? Lol. :drool::drool::thinks:
 

Penpal

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What a story this timber could tell. Beautiful cutting sweet assembly. The neatest Bread Basket I have ever seen.

Peter.
 

alan morrison

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Alan
What a story this timber could tell. Beautiful cutting sweet assembly. The neatest Bread Basket I have ever seen.

Peter.

Thanks for your kind comments Peter. I have to say that pen turning gives you a finished product in your hand a lot quicker than all the days sitting scrolling.
Alan
 
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