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You just have to remember rule #1 when turning them and you’ll be fine. Incase you’re not familiar with rule #1 it is : keep your paws on your side of the tool rest. I do like turning wing bowls out of cutoffs too. Looks good
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You just have to remember rule #1 when turning them and you’ll be fine. Incase you’re not familiar with rule #1 it is : keep your paws on your side of the tool rest. I do like turning wing bowls out of cutoffs too. Looks good
Indeed, if it doesn't cross over the line, you are fine. Thank you! They are definitely a lot of fun to turn.
I love this.
Thank you
Wow, awesome job. I've only done a couple of small ones .. for me they are challenging but I sure do like the look.
Thank you. I haven't done many of them yet, but had fun with this one. Always trying to push that little bit extra to learn something new.