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I haven't been at the lathe in quite some time. Decided to turn this chunk of Hawaiian wood that I brought back with me 18 years ago when I sadly left Hawaii. If memory serves me, I think it is false kamani but don't remember for sure. Good reason to label your wood. 6" x 6"
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With what I see which is fantastic I do not know why you do not turn more often. Really!!!
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Nicely done from both LOML and me.
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Very nice shape and a beautiful piece of wood!!
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beautiful piece of wood and perfectly executed.
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OOOOOHHH--Very nice indeed!!
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You did some nice work with a beautiful piece of wood Pinky.
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