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Watch the birdy

Dalboy

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Not all turning is arty or serious woodturning sometimes it is making something just for the fun of it.
This bird cocktail stick holder is made from Ash ad American Black Walnut. Finished with cellulose sander sealer and Melamine lacquer, it stands 4 1/2" tall
 

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Dalboy

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Thank you for your comments guys. As I said just a bit of fun. The wife has already claimed these as a Christmas present for someone. So that is one more sorted.:thumbs:
 

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Very nice mate, a quacking job done on that....it's always great seeing your posts as you never quite know what you've been up to:whistling::whistling:
Always good though!!
 

Dalboy

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Thank you guys.

Very nice mate, a quacking job done on that....it's always great seeing your posts as you never quite know what you've been up to:whistling::whistling:
Always good though!!


Like to keep you guessing Mark:wink:
 

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Hello Derek

I like this a lot. Is the neck and head all part of the same wood. Classy work is that, very clever.

Cheers
Frederick
 
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