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Wife asked could I make an Easter egg tealight for the season. This is maple and the base is spalted beech. It's also my first time using google photos so we'll see how that goes.
It's turned to about an eighth, hollowed, and then burned.
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Stunning! Marvelous detail and really pretty.
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Steve
You did a wonderful job buddy. Wonderful and love the detail and Wonderful. I did repeat myself tho.
Did you do a video on this?
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Beautiful work,Steve.They will be a big hit.
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Thanks All! Arlin, I did not, maybe somewhere down the road.
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Happy Easter to you and family.
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wow, that's a really stunning turned egg. I like the approach, and the tealight (presumably battery powered, otherwise it'll be awesome for about an hour
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Superb and you nailed the shape! (mine always seem to suck... eggs.... oy, that actually made me wince) anyway, I never get a good shape on mine. Still trying with practice chunks from time to time as a skew exercise.
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