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  1. #1
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    It's fine. I would just add it to my collection of screw-ups. Or give it to a non-turner. They'll never notice.

    However, I probably would have done it as inlay to begin with. No pattern inside, but no grain match problems outside either. Inlay banding is much easier to make too.

  2. #2
    Like we haven't done something like this before. Most peop;e learn after the first or maybe the second time. Me, I never seem to learn. It still looks nice, and I like the color shift. Keeps it from looking like a mistake.
    Brian

    Sawdust Formation Engineer
    in charge of Blade Dulling

  3. #3
    It nice , nothing wrong with it. Reminds me of an old cartoon drawing . Two Indians are on the plains trying to sell their big lot of
    pottery . There are no settlers or tourists . Caption : “Let’s face it , the stuff just isn’t moving “.

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