This month's forum challenge was to make a wall-hanging that has some or all parts turned on the lathe. From there, the sky is the limit. 8 folks participated, and we had a huge variety of techniques presented. I am impressed! Thanks a lot for playing, everyone.
Now, the challenge for all forum members (this means you and me) is to choose a favorite. Voting begins now and concludes ~11:59p UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) Tuesday, 2 December, 2025. You are allowed two votes; once you have voted, you won't be able to go back and change your votes. After you have voted, you can track the vote totals. The voting is secret (just like an actual election), so nobody else can see who you voted for (not even the moderators/administrators). In case of a tie vote, the forum moderators will gather in a virtual waist-deep green shavings-filled shop to determine the winner.
As in all previous challenges, the winner might have to pass a lie detector test before being awarded the Grand Prize (rumored to be an original, severely cracked an non-functional Bob Stocksdale spatula).
The following are this month's entries. FYI, you can click on each image for a larger view:




Now, the challenge for all forum members (this means you and me) is to choose a favorite. Voting begins now and concludes ~11:59p UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) Tuesday, 2 December, 2025. You are allowed two votes; once you have voted, you won't be able to go back and change your votes. After you have voted, you can track the vote totals. The voting is secret (just like an actual election), so nobody else can see who you voted for (not even the moderators/administrators). In case of a tie vote, the forum moderators will gather in a virtual waist-deep green shavings-filled shop to determine the winner.
As in all previous challenges, the winner might have to pass a lie detector test before being awarded the Grand Prize (rumored to be an original, severely cracked an non-functional Bob Stocksdale spatula).
The following are this month's entries. FYI, you can click on each image for a larger view:







