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two new hybrid boxes

Buckeye

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Pure beauty.

Peter
 

rayf6604

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They are beautiful. :drool: The mind boggles at the complexity of turning something that large made of acrylic. I'd be worried about holding the piece in a chuck and the acrylic giving way sending it around the workshop. :nonono::thumbs:
 

Themackay

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Beautifull as always George.I havent plucked up the courage to turn the box blank I bought from you yet.
 

PhillH

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They are lovely, absolutely gorgeous.

The finish on them is amazing.

I haven't had the nerve yet to try a box blank from you, but I'm getting there. :whistling:
 

paulm

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They are both absolutely gorgeous, but then I wouldn't expect anything else from the master of the hybrid. :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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George the mixed media Box King smooth boxes mate they show better on this forum IMHO thanks for showing what can be and is one of your strong attributes mate.

Peter. :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

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just fantastic...i would be extremely proud to make something even close

Steve
 
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