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Hi Hank and good to meet you.
I have seen them for sale at home and garden centers and were used for planting bulbs at certain depth.
I wish I could use one and maybe sit on the ground to plant them since I love flowers of all kinds.
Hope to see you posting more.
Arlin
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Great idea ,Hank. Buddy of mine is a gardener and just getting in to turning so passed it on to him. Nice job, what kind of wood and did you put a finish on it?
Mel
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Pull the tail stock a bit farther down the ways and make spurtles. Be prepared to answer questions from non Scots!
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Nicely done, these kinds of projects are great skill builders!
Steve K