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Mike A. Smith
04-02-2010, 12:29 PM
Cutting it close. I think I'll go start on Christmas now.

Scott Hussey
04-02-2010, 12:38 PM
Great looking Easter eggs..how do they Taste?:D

Steve Schlumpf
04-02-2010, 1:13 PM
Wow - nice variety of woods! Cool idea!

Thom Sturgill
04-02-2010, 1:17 PM
Neat! I only made three this year, thought I'd make a few each year.

kenneth walker
04-02-2010, 1:50 PM
Very nice job. I bet they taste a little woody. lol Ken.

David E Keller
04-02-2010, 2:13 PM
Happy Easter indeed. Great collection of eggs.

John Keeton
04-02-2010, 3:50 PM
Very colorful!! Makes a very nice Easter basket - and none too soon!

Jon McElwain
04-02-2010, 6:06 PM
Can you do those over hard?

Bernie Weishapl
04-02-2010, 10:17 PM
Great looking eggs. I have already started on Christmas.

Jeff Fagen
04-02-2010, 10:55 PM
I made one out of spalted maple this evening.
Thanks for the inspiration.:D

Doug W Swanson
04-03-2010, 2:37 AM
What a great idea! You did a nice job getting them all symmetrical, too!

Doug

Mike McAfee
04-03-2010, 2:43 AM
Ain't nothing easy bout turning eggs (IMO)!

Great job!

Matt Ranum
04-03-2010, 8:02 AM
According to the FDA those should be high in fiber. :D


Another one of things I have to try. Sure makes for a nice basket display.

Roland Martin
04-03-2010, 8:22 AM
Wow, you've certainly been busy. Can you teach me how to turn these in time for Easter?:confused: My grandson would think that's cool!

Richard Madison
04-03-2010, 9:21 AM
Very hard boiled. Nice eggs Mike.

Greg Ketell
04-03-2010, 11:33 AM
Wow, those are gorgeous. But I think that hen has just a bit too much fiber in her diet! :p

Mike A. Smith
04-03-2010, 5:22 PM
Wow, you've certainly been busy. Can you teach me how to turn these in time for Easter?:confused: My grandson would think that's cool!

In time for Easter? Well, it's not terribly complicated. The first part is just turning almost all of it. The second part is either parting it off carefully or using some jig to hold it while you finish the smaller end. There are several tutorials on line (sorry, I would include a link but a recent computer change lost most of my favorites).

Joe Pierce
04-03-2010, 5:38 PM
Great job!! I hadn't thought of that, I'll have to give it a try. My wife likes it' so I'll have to make some.