Poly resin Goblet

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Made for a friend that collects such things. Was forced to make a special grind on an old tool to get it done. It was 100% turned with a tool, then sanded and polished. Second picture should give you the scale.

Holds exactly one drop of blood, sweat, or tears. All which were shed during the making.
 

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InvisibleMan

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Made for a friend that collects such things. Was forced to make a special grind on an old tool to get it done. It was 100% turned with a tool, then sanded and polished. Second picture should give you the scale.

Holds exactly one drop of blood, sweat, or tears. All which were shed during the making.

holy smokes! I see lots of projects posted that I think I'd like to try. Not this time. I'm going to just sit back and be impressed instead:biggrin:
 

Rick P

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I used to do minitures when I was a potter.....nothing this small! Mine were doll haouse sized......outstanding work!!!
 

Wood Butcher

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Talk about a steady hand and nerves of steel, wow. You're a skilled craftsman for sure. Would you share a pic of the tools you used. I assume you didn't use a 3/4" roughing gouge. Thanks for sharing.
WB
 
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