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My daughter is getting married next month and I wanted to make something special for her wedding day.
https://flic.kr/p/qVHRZbI went to the wood store and found a baseball bat blank of ash. It has a nice fiddleback effect to it. She is very happy to have them and I enjoyed making them.
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Ya done good, dad, beautiful job and will be cherished for years.
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Bill
Those really look nice in the link. I am looking forward to seeing yours.
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Looks like a winner to me Bill. Nice job.
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Those are the ones Bill did on the link, Arlin
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Thanks to all that chimed in. Arlin, those are the ones I made.
My daughter and her fiance were quite pleased. Originally, I was going to etch the date and stuff on the glass but decided I did not want to take the chance of messing it up. They look good enough without the embellishments. I got cold feet because the glasses are narrow and I wasn't sure I could get it lined up correctly. I also got to make the ring box but that doesn't involve any turning.
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Give me a
they looked very professional.
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This deserves a bump.
Beautiful work.
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Great looking flutes Bill. Congratulations on the wedding and teach that new son in law To say "YES DEAR"
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