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SteveAxelrod

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I made this set of salt and pepper shakers for my dad for Father's Day. I thought I grabbed a piece of Padaulk to make the caps, but now I'm not so sure. Happily, the wood's color matches the NFIP branches so all is good. Thanks for looking!
 

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Kalai

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Very nicely done. I like to turn Norfolk pine. Have you ever tried soaking the finished product in polyurethane? I will sometimes do that to my NFP bowls and it makes the color come out real nice. I like the burnishing in the lines too. Aloha.

Chris
 
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