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Heres a cherry platter and an end grain goblet I finished recently. The platter was a bowl that jujst wasn't going well, I think it really wanted to be a platter.
The goblet was just one of those things that happened. It's 3 diameter and 6 inches tall weighs in at a whopping 1/4 of an ounce Wall thickness is .052 of an inch |
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When you going to do it right.There should be a captured ring on th estem of that Goblet.
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When you going to do it right.There should be a captured ring on the stem of that Goblet.
And the platter wanted to be a Frisby.LOL Nice work as usual Quart. :D :rolleyes:
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Work Smart not hard Last edited by craneman54 : 12-24-2003 at 02:20 PM. |
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Oh gimme a break Carl LOL but you could be right about the frisbee thing
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Beautifull works Quartlow!
Dats a skiiny mini gobbel-et! Whatcha use for a finish? I'm a thinnin CA would be good on somethin that thin. Gets hairy when things get down to such thin purportions. I think I've ruined more thin stuff than I ever completed succesfully. Great job! And nevermind them other guys, their just jealous. LOL! ![]()
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Just put Blo on it Sonny. actually i wet sanded with it as I finished each section
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