1st attempt at Greek Circle/Celtic Knot

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This is my first attempt at the greek circle. It is curly maple and walnut. One of the walnut pieces is slightly off, but over all I am happy with the result. The only thing I may do is to put it back on the lathe and recontour the barrell a little. Let me know what you think.
Andy

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I was told by a "greek" friend here at work that it should be referred to as a greek circle, but I had always heard it called a celtic knot as well. oh well.
Andy
 
Google Images didn't come up with anyting that looked like that.
Though it isn't a real "Celtic Knot" as erroniusly mentioned many times, evidntly it isn't a Greek Circle either.
It's X'S and O'S
 
Originally posted by ctEaglesc
<br />Google Images didn't come up with anyting that looked like that.
Though it isn't a real "Celtic Knot" as erroniusly mentioned many times, evidntly it isn't a Greek Circle either.
It's X'S and O'S

But, wouldn't that make it a tic-tac-toe???

Or, a kisses and hugs????

Just trying to be precise, of course!
 
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Originally posted by ctEaglesc
<br />Google Images didn't come up with anyting that looked like that.
Though it isn't a real "Celtic Knot" as erroniusly mentioned many times, evidntly it isn't a Greek Circle either.
It's X'S and O'S

But, wouldn't that make it a tic-tac-toe???

Or, a kisses and hugs????
Just trying to be precise, of course!

Either one of those would be Okay as long as it isn't labeled a Celtic or Greek knot.
 
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