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  1. #16
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    Looking good- AGAIN. I like them both but liked the brown and grren combination on the 1st one.
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    Steve.

    Your getting down right dangerous. I love it.

    Randy

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    Steve, I like the color on this one better than the first one. I think it is deeper. I also like the form. I hope that one day I will be able to turn a hollow form like that.
    Thanks for trying this and posting it. There is color in my future. That should help some of the sweetgum I have. A lot of it is a little too plain. It's good to practice on but not enough grain.

    Thanks again.
    Eugene in NC

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    Ok this 'green' movement has just gone too far......

    all seriousness, very nice and I love the color !
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    Looks great!!

    Its amazing what a color twist can do for a piece. I like it a lot!

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    Love it!

    Love the juicy green, as the previous, especially how the accent varies on each side! I played around with some water based dark green dye some time ago but didnt carry it far. Here's a quick snap on my mobile: the apple isnt mine and the 2nd is a handle I epoxied to a bit holder to get a quick torx driver.
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  7. #22
    your work has inspired me to finally use my airbrush gear to color my turnings, I gotta take pics soon.

    I use mostly candy colors and they leave the grain and curl, and man it's fun to do
    Sascha




  8. #23
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    this one is better

    i like the dark green. insperional

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