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  1. Bill Boehme

    Vote Now -- October Turning Challenge (voting has ended)

    The October Turning Challenge was to turn a mallet. Now it is time for forum members to vote. The voting starts now and ends at midnight UTC on October 31. You are allowed one vote and once you have voted you won't be able to go back and change your vote. After you have voted you will be able...
  2. The King's Road

    The King's Road

    The King's Road The foot (shown) is slightly concave and composed of thirty-two pie shaped wedges. The surface of this open form exposes the end grain of white oak that was sequentially sliced on an alternating bias. This ring-staved turning exhibits a chatoyant illusory effect amongst the...
  3. The King's Road

    The King's Road

    The King's Road The surface of this open form exposes the end grain of white oak that was sequentially sliced on an alternating bias. This ring-staved turning exhibits a chatoyant illusory effect amongst the staves. The foot is composed of thirty-two pie shaped wedges. The King's Road has...
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