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posted November 07, 2021 11:16 AMHide Post
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Originally posted by Sig2340:
I'd have a hard time using those for cutting.


You never know how folks will use them.
I made a segmented bowl similar to the one below for a co-worker a couple of years ago and he eats cereal out of it every morning.





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posted November 07, 2021 11:35 AMHide Post
Excellent!!


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posted November 07, 2021 12:25 PMHide Post
Beautiful. Best I could do with my limited tools and skills was an end train checkerboard pattern. Used cherry and maple. But I made it almost 2 inches thick so it’s pretty decent for butcher block use. And I made it about 16x20 inches. So good for whacking up a big brisket when I smoke one
 
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posted November 07, 2021 12:26 PMHide Post
Those look outstanding, well done!



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posted November 07, 2021 02:51 PMHide Post
The board gave me goosebumps ... especially the one side with the growth rings, really made each square pop in my opinion.

The bowl is beautiful too. This may be a challenge, but I am imagining the 3D you put into the boards being incorporated into the side of the bowl.

Wished I had your woodworking talent.
 
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posted November 07, 2021 03:19 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by old dino:
The board gave me goosebumps ... especially the one side with the growth rings, really made each square pop in my opinion.

The bowl is beautiful too. This may be a challenge, but I am imagining the 3D you put into the boards being incorporated into the side of the bowl.

Wished I had your woodworking talent.


I'm not sure if this video will play correctly but I could easily turn one on the lathe. I would make the cubes smaller.

https://i.imgur.com/sAprxDx.mp4

https://imgur.com/LESZEgH


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posted November 07, 2021 03:31 PMHide Post
Wow, Beautiful.

The smart Alec in me can’t resist saying, “Awesome karma, I’m in!”, but only as a joke.

Very impressive work. You clearly put a lot of love and attention into those projects!!!
 
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posted November 07, 2021 03:38 PMHide Post
Great work. I haven't tried a 3D board yet but hopefully this winter.
 
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posted November 09, 2021 06:29 AMHide Post
Man I loves me some good working!!! Great looking goods!!!!!!!!!
 
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Jupiter ... that was cool to watch, I was starting to get hypnotized !
 
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posted November 09, 2021 02:06 PMHide Post
Well done!


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posted November 10, 2021 06:22 AMHide Post
Jupiter, are you active in any of the woodturner organizations like the AAW? Ever go to any of the national symposiums (symposia?)


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posted November 10, 2021 11:17 AMHide Post
Beautiful work, Jupiter!


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posted November 10, 2021 12:28 PMHide Post
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Jupiter, are you active in any of the woodturner organizations like the AAW? Ever go to any of the national symposiums (symposia?)


I am not. I have browsed the AAW website. Lots of very knowledgeable people there. I really love woodturning. I purchased a Grizzly G0766 in 2018 and Powermatic 3520c in 2019.
You can do some cool stuff with a wood Lathe. It's a great hobby.





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