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sammy

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I'm calling this a needle pot, but I will probably keep tooth picks in it. My lack of turning experience shows, but I enjoyed doing the pyrography. I finished it with CA, but will try melamine on my next effort.
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George
 

fortress

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That is very appealing George, a lovely little piece, I'm assuming it's tiny and not something to be found in an airing cupboard. Lol. :love_it:
 

Penpal

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Sometimes small is harder than large George. Love the concept, your design is great. One thought came to my mind no matter how and where you put the top on it is easy to see where to hold and therefore used by all.

Peter.
 

sammy

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Thanks for the encouraging comments. Regarding the question of lining up,the answer is no. I recently did a lidded box with a design that lined up but in reality it didn't work because it was a pain in the butt trying to match the lid to the pot.
Thanks again
George
 
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