Rippled olive ash form

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George I am moved by this vessel to say what else did I expect is trite you deserve accolades
for you selection of material, your unfailing eye for form and tradition the lip compliments the overral magic in this turning few people are able to show so many views with the quality expressed from every exciting angle. Kind of you to share with us your talent. I do know that beaut grain turns in and sometimes away to maintain this is true craftsmanship, by the way did I say, may I repeat a masterclass product few acheive belongs in a museum collection mate.

Kind regards Peter in Aus.
 
Whenever I see your name in the que, I know I am soon to see a turner's treat. Your turnings are very fine...as always. Ever want to show us a "failure", so we can know it happens to you too?
 
Whenever I see your name in the que, I know I am soon to see a turner's treat. Your turnings are very fine...as always. Ever want to show us a "failure", so we can know it happens to you too?

You took the words out of my mouth. George, you really are a 'no-fuss' pro!
You remind me of another Brit member, Ian Woodford ( perhaps Woodward? ) He too is a class act. I'm proud to say that at least half of my top ten turners / penturners are Brits!! :)
 
Everything that you post is top notch. I know that when I click on your posts, I'm in for a treat. My favorites are your resin/wood boxes, but how can you not love the grain and shape of this. You are a true craftsman George. Keep up the good work and don't forget to post.

Dave
 
Thank you for your comments

I don't use chucks very often and only have this one chuck with a few jaws it's an axminster super precision and the jaws I use most are the 50mm O-Donnel
 
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