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This isn't wood, but it is turning...

thanks for sharing, indeed masters
 
Had to watch several times and was amazed each time
good thing about the clay, if they ever make a mistake, at least they can re-add and go again, unlike wood ;)
altho I highly doubt they messed any up . :D
The cut-outs were just as amazing

very beautiful workmanship !
 
Robo,

Uplifting and inspiring. Thanks for sharing. By the way, it was good meeting you in Phoenix. The tool rest is great. I tossed the cheap ones that came with the grinder in a drawer somewhere.

Mark
 
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