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flexi

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I know its not easy and he went on to prove it.... Some clever ideas within the whole process and I might be tempted at some stage, just not yetšŸ˜šŸ˜
 

alan morrison

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When he saw that he hadnt drilled his blank straight he should have binned it.
That blank should never have gone onto a pen.
Celtic knots need to be 100% accurate, that one he did was anything but.
The video was ok to learn from, but the lesson is to drill straight, preferably on the lathe.

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Padster

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I was guilty as charged - I've never done a Celtic knot before so gave it a go.......

See my other thread I just posted - A trio......

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