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scouseroy

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An unknown wood ,cos I didn't write it down before I turned it duh ,A Horse Chestnut and a Beech ,I'm not so keen on the "gold" kit, they look a bit plastic to me?
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paulm

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I see what you mean about the gold fittings but nevertheless they're nicely turned and finished.
 

Woody

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Nothing wrong with them Roy a very good bit of turning and an excellent finish
 

Buckeye

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I prefer the first one, but they all look really nice.

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silver

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Now I like the way you are turning your slimlines, sleek and simple. Finished nicely as well.

I agree with the matt Gold kits. not brill to look at.

Does't detract from what you have done with them tho.. :thumbs:
 
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