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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Bowl from Japanese Maple
Turned another small bowl that I had intended to fill with shaving soap to use with the shaving brush. But it turned out a little too big for that and might make a nice bowl for mixed nuts — or … Continue reading
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Small bowl from Locust
Many, many years ago, my brother Reid gave us a sculpture in marble named Ernie. It came with a table whose legs were made of black locust. We cut the legs to shorten them to give Ernie a lower profile. … Continue reading
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Shaving Brush from Japanese Maple
This shaving brush was turned a couple of months ago from Brandon and Sharon’s japanese maple tree; yesterday, I turned the bottom to clean it up after making a chuck to hold it; and it was finished with cyanoacrylate to … Continue reading
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