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RE: Build Thread for my Brother's Urn - Bill Holt - 04-05-2024

Magnificent design and craftmanship!  Thank you for taking the time to share the build.


RE: Build Thread for my Brother's Urn - SceneryMaker - 04-05-2024

A chuck on a live center in a tailstock comes in handy for holding a lot of unusual shapes, doesn't it? I'm using one right now but it's not (and won't be) nearly as pretty as yours.


RE: Build Thread for my Brother's Urn - Arlin Eastman - 04-05-2024

Frank

So sorry to hear of your brother passing buddy.  You are making a great gift for his farewell.


RE: Build Thread for my Brother's Urn - shoottmx - 04-06-2024

Very elegant! I'm not a fan of segmented work but this is lovely. Excellent tribute to your brother.

Gary


RE: Build Thread for my Brother's Urn - KC - 04-06-2024

That's a stunning piece.


RE: Build Thread for my Brother's Urn - med-one - 04-08-2024

Bravo sir, a job well done............


RE: Build Thread for my Brother's Urn - AHill - 04-09-2024

Great job, Frank. Nice looking vase which will be a fine tribute to your brother's memory. I'm assuming it was Thanksgiving last year that you lost him.


RE: Build Thread for my Brother's Urn - FrankAtl - 04-09-2024

I appreciate all the compliments guys. And yes, it was Thanksgiving "last" year not this year. Thanks for pointing that out Allan.


RE: Build Thread for my Brother's Urn - BaileyNo5 - 05-01-2024

Absolutely gorgeous.


RE: Build Thread for my Brother's Urn - hairy - 05-02-2024

I'm sorry for your loss.

That's an awesome piece of work, you should be proud. Thanks for the how to pics.

A few years back I decided to make boxes for the ashes of my wife and I. Sometime later we bought space in a cemetery. That's when I found out that the boxes I made were too big to fit in the space.

I was a mechanic for 39 years, I thought I would feel at home in a toolbox.