This is what my son turned recently. 3072 pieces. I never know what goes on in his head. Enjoy. By the way the table is his great grandparents or my grandparents.
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This is what my son turned recently. 3072 pieces. I never know what goes on in his head. Enjoy. By the way the table is his great grandparents or my grandparents.
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Beautiful work. Malcolm Tibbets might even be impressed!
Impressive!
Doug Swanson
Where are John Keeton and Steve Schlumpf anyway?
Definitely not Krispy Kreme. Incredible.
That's amazing!
Complicatedly beautiful!
Red
RED
Awesome piece of work. Hats-off to people that have the patience to do stuff like this.
Member Turners Anonymous Pittsburgh, PA
A truly awesome piece of artwork.
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JD at J&J WoodSmithing
Owingsville, Kentucky
"The best things in life are not things."
That's amazing! I don't even understand how you would pull something like that off.
---Trudging the Road of Happy Destiny---
Wow, that is impressive. Nice bowl set to boot.
WOW! That should impress anyone!
Sid Matheny
McMinnville, TN
Outstanding!!!
Len
Impressive and Inspiring.
Obviously I'm going to have to get a new lathe.... And maybe some new tools....
My equipment doesn't produce things like that!
Fantastic!
Does anyone know how this is done? I'd love to get an insight into that.
I assume that the last step is to cut one of the two donuts in half, and glue it back together, passing through the donut-hole of the other. But how the donuts are made is my big puzzlement.