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  1. #16
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    Real nice production Joe with some great tips thrown in there too. Looking forward to the next segment.
    Tony

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    Another star is born.
    Good job Joe. The length is perfect for you tube and you're easy and enjoyable to watch. I even liked the background music. Do more, we'll watch and cheer you on.
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    Great video Joe. A lot of good views on how you present the tool for different cuts. Lots of good tips too. Thanks for posting
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    Joe, for a novice turner like me this video is perfect and based on the comments I have read above, it is even great by the seasoned turners' standards. Thanks a bunch.
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    That's a fantastic video, Joe! I'm really looking forward to the next one. Thanks for sharing!

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    Joe,

    Nice job. Please inform the group when you have more!

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    Well done Joe. Enjoyed it.
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    Looks good and I think maybe I need a Glaser gouge.
    David

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    Great video Joe, thanks for posting this. Also, being a tool junkie I have to ask, what brand is that Auto chisel you used to carve the tennon off the bottom? Never seen one of those before, looks interesting...
    Critiques on works posted are always welcome

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    Thanks for all the kind remarks and thoughful feedback. I appeciate them all. The power carver is a Proxxon with Flexcut blades.

    Joe
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    Great work, Joe! The quality of the video is impressive, and as the others have said, I like your style. I'm looking forward to future episodes.

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    Just watched your video, Joe. Very nicely done! Now you have me waiting to see the dye video!

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    Joe, great video, I really like the tool work very well done. Keep them coming!
    Rex

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    Thanks again everybody, I had a blast producing it. I had some discussions today about the next one...perhaps even a series. Stay tuned.
    "My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one."

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    Well done on the video. And the HF. Looking forward to seeing the finished product.

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