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I haven't posted any work in a while, I figured I'd show you what I've been up to lately. These were the last three pieces of my old 1236 lathe


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First Two:
About 5" high.

Maple and Bubinga with Holly and Maple inlay

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Third:
Maple and Bubinga
About 2.5" high

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Fourth and Fifth
Maple and Khaya with Khaya and Turquoise inlay
 
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ed4copies

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Originally posted by wdcav1952

Must be something wrong with my 1236, it doesn't turn out work like this at all!!! :(

Beautiful work, Ron!

In the copier industry, we call that Operator Error!!

Ditto, great work, Ron.

Did you make the jig for the rose or is that commercially available?
 
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Thanks All

Cav, we must have different models then.

Ed, I designed the rose on paper first. I have a few more floral designs ready to try out.

(between you and me, I'm glad you knew it was a rose, my daughters where telling me it doesn't look at all like a rose. What do they know!)
 

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Hey Ron,

Just tell them, "a rose by any other name............"(you got the drift)

For ME that's advanced art (and out of MY league, completely)!!!

Thankfully, Dawn is considerably advanced!
 
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Thanks again everyone.

Karl, turning boxes are not really that different than turning pens. If you can turn a cigar pen and make a wood finial you have all the skills necessary to turn a box.
 
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