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    I finally got around to using my bowl dryer to make some square stuff. Two oak and one cherry. It was pretty hard with all the nice round stuff in the way. Anyway they were Christmas presents. Looks like everyone in my family drinks.
    Thanks mike
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    Nice work and looks like you stay very busy producing nice work.

    Sarge..

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    Nice job, Mike. Now, a true Christmas gift would have been a fully stocked wine cabinet. That is what you did, wasn't it???

    I'm not a cherry guy, but I really think I like that one best, particularly if it was stocked with the right kind of cheap wine!!

    And, it is good to see that others "multi-task" with their TS!!

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    I remember seeing those plans I think in woodmag (or was it woodsmith???)..anyway... I like what you did with them. I bet that took some time.

    Hey, I like wine too, does that qualify me for one next year?
    Dewey

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    Mike, very generous with the gifts. They look great. You certainly kept yourself busy getting all that ready. Nice job.

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    Those are neat!
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    Very Nice looking wine racks. Did you get the plans from somewhere or did you come up with them yourself? They look like nice christmas gifts but I think I would have to start pretty soon in order to get them done...

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    Hi Mike they all look great even the round ones. Ron

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    How do you fit a box of wine in those little cubbies?

    Looks good, is that a 2" Grizzly knife grinder in the back ground? I have one that is a bit old but I use it for all kinds of stuff, although I don't grind knives anymore.

    Joe
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    grizzley knife grinder

    Joe
    I use it for my turning tools. Unlike a grinding wheel the wheel in the sharpener stays the same size, therefore the same angle all the time. And I need all the help I can get sharpening.
    Mike

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