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Tom Mann

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I just have been a member of AAW for some time but just joined the forum. I have been turning for about 15 years usually turning Solid and segmented bowls.# 58 7.5X3 Salt Cedar & Turquoise.JPG# 91 Maple Walnut & Turquoise Vase.jpg# 97 7 X8 Walnut & Turquoise Vase.jpg# 104 6X9 Maple Walnut & Turquoise Bowl.jpg
 
Amazing work, Tom! Welcome to the forum - it's a very useful resource. I have never done segmenting or any stone inlay. It looks nifty but intimidating. Of course, Jim up above, is a wonderfully skilled turner and, like you, makes it look stunning. am just up the hill from you in Rio Rancho. Days off work with this pandemic are very few and far between but it would be neat to connect down the trail.

Scott
 
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