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Someone on here made some beautiful segmented (I think) ornaments out of plywood. My wife saw them, (when will I learn to quit showing the fantastic stuff you people make) and now she wants me to try one. I think I will let her try instead.
I tried the search but had my usual luck with that.
Does anyone have plans or a link to the original posting?
Thanks.
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I expect that you are looking for Steve_K.
Try
this ornament thread.
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I'm interested too. I was looking on FWW and someone was turning plywood. I gave it a shot but the results were not good even trying light passes.
Don
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Thats the one, Thanks. I know I wont do it justice but I have to try.
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1Spirit said:
Thats the one, Thanks. I know I wont do it justice but I have to try.
Iclark, thank s for remembering me.
1Spirit, you'll do fine, they are easier than you think. If there is anything I can do to help you along, let me know. For the record, I saw the idea somewhere else and copied it as well.
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I am to late to recommend Steve also since he is already here.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification. Thank You Everyone.
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Steve K said:
[blockquote]1Spirit said:
Thats the one, Thanks. I know I wont do it justice but I have to try.
Iclark, thank s for remembering me.
1Spirit, you'll do fine, they are easier than you think. If there is anything I can do to help you along, let me know. For the record, I saw the idea somewhere else and copied it as well.
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You are quite welcome. Your work is well worth showing people.
I still have the blanks you sent me long ago. I look forward to a time that I can get some shop time, get some practice in, and find that box - all at the same time.
That will be a very good day for me.
Ivan
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Could you post pictures of the blanks?