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    Tulipwood wineglass stem

    Turned a pair of these: 3" x 4 1/4", 3 coats wipe-on poly. Great wood to turn, has a nice smell, and started sanding at 400.
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    Bruce Pratt
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    Bruce, Very nice job. I like your design of your stems and man what a great finish. now time to kick back and open that bottle wine with that special someone...Enjoy
    Jeff
    "There's is only one way to turn wood....Safely"

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    Where do yo get the glass part? Do you break the stem off a wine glass, or do you buy it that way?
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    Those are extremely nice goblets.
    Bernie

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    I love that wood!!! CSUSA sells glass.
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    Thanks all.

    For the glass, I done both, cut off stems from other wine glasses and purchased from CSUSA.
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    Bruce Pratt

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