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    Finally turned some pendants

    I finally got around to turning some pendants using the Richard Joyner jig. These are 3 of my first 4 attempts. (One got away before the pictures). Turned, sanded (only a bit), then buffed with 3-wheel system. No other finish than buffing.

    John

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    Number one, two & three in order
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    All three together

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    Looking good. #3 is my favorite

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    John - looks like you are off to a great start - especially if one was gone even before the photos! Looking forward to seeing what additional designs you come up with.
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    Nicely done, John. That little jig sure lends itself to a lot of creative designs... I hope you continue to share your results.

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    Nice pendants John. I just tried some earlier this week. Getting different grooves on the same pendant the same depth was tougher than I would have thought. You did a great job!

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    The pendents look good. I like #3.
    Bernie

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