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Swung this one before lunch. Measured 15 1/2 by 15 1/8 prior to turning. From a log known down 3 years. Finsh size 15 by 4, and with it a lesson in the limitations of 50mm jaws. Linseed awaiting drying time for poly.
I like this piece. The two lines under the rim are very attractive and fit the piece nicely. A bit small for a chamber pot though, isn't it? Where do you live that these are still used????
The Love of My Life and live-in critic is responsible for the name. First full-size piece I cut with the "new" lathe, and proudly displayed produced the comment "it's as big as a thunder mug." So they became, all of them.
Can't go outside and do things, after all. If you think ICBM means only a Minuteman, you've never tried winter camping here.
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