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The finished Elm burr vase

Buckeye

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Very nice.

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Treeesa

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Lovely bit of Art there Woody. I'm not sure if you are an artist that turns wood or a Wood turner that turns Art but whichever it is (and you could be both !) you are a Master. Lovely to see and thanks for the explanation :claps::claps::claps:
 

broadsea

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Would I be correct in assuming that when you turned the vase, covered the chuck with paper that there was still a mark on the bottom from turning between centres to line the vase up so it run true? Probably another stupid question...lol
 
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