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Russell Eaton

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This is a captive ring goblet that I made for my parents 50th wedding ann. I have to give a special THANKS to Constant, he helped me figure out how to do the names on the rings. I uses a local friend to do the laser work, he only lives about 10 min. away. It took about 1 1/2 hours to get it all right, that was after a computer failure when we were just getting ready to burn them. :eek:That caused us to have to start all over. The wood is Mahogany and it has a Lacquer finish. Enjoy Russell
 

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hewunch

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Wait a second. Are the rings hooked to each other or separate? Because they look like they are hooked together. And that is some kind of COOL!
 

Craftdiggity

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I love it, Russel. Those goblets are one of my best sellers during wedding season. They always want to know how I got the rings intertwined like that. The names look great too. Nice touch.
 

seamus7227

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This is a captive ring goblet that I made for my parents 50th wedding ann. I have to give a special THANKS to Constant, he helped me figure out how to do the names on the rings. I uses a local friend to do the laser work, he only lives about 10 min. away. It took about 1 1/2 hours to get it all right, that was after a computer failure when we were just getting ready to burn them. :eek:That caused us to have to start all over. The wood is Mahogany and it has a Lacquer finish. Enjoy Russell


Russel, your work is exquisite!
 

patharris

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Russell, I know your parents will cherrish your goblets in celebration of their 50th. Your work is very nice and the extra little details are exquisit! I have heard other say that break the captive rings to interlock them, but I don't understand how it is done. Is there any aritcles or How To's on the technique of making the interlocking rings?
Pat
 
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