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Little urns

scouseroy

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Mar 27, 2014
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Runcorn Cheshire
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Roy
My Nieces asked me to make some little urns to keep some their Dads ashes in so they can scatter the rest
so made these, I know they are not perfect but are as good as I can make with the limited tools I use,
made in Oak ,Ash , Chestnut and Beech
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Buckeye

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That are all really well done, I particularly like the acorn on the 1st. one:thumbs:

Peter
 

Penpal

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Canberra AUSTRALIA
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Peter
Choosing to make them so individual very special for each of the family Roy lovely timbers great turning.

Peter.
 

Doug

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They look good to me Roy, I'm sure your nieces will be delighted with them :thumbs:
 

brody2123

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Perfection is a matter of opinion as far as looks go. But on this occasion it is far outweighed by the fact that you made them. They all look great mate. Good on ya:thumbs:
 

Dalboy

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They all look well turned, but there are small details that would have lifted them much more.
 

Jim

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Some nicely made pieces Roy, particular the Oak one my friend .. :thumbs:
 
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