Fun with wood

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Fun with wood

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Good day all.... even I have found some time to spend in the shop this past week.... enjoy your weekends...

james


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Little Blowfish with Ivory

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Really good works James !

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That thread title. :lol:

These are some sweet lookin' pipes, James. The Pipe Guys are going to have some of your work on their table, right?
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Yes... Five of them. Enjoy boys and girls

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UberHuberMan wrote:That thread title. :lol:

These are some sweet lookin' pipes, James. The Pipe Guys are going to have some of your work on their table, right?
Which basically means my work is out-shined.
My pipemaking stream of conscience/ website:

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im very jealous of your brass inlays. im to scared to try them and ruin something. pipes look great!!
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thanks again.. and as for the brass inlay.. you just gotta try it.. make sure the 'cutter' is sharp and try to do it one single pass... I've busted a few of the inner rings right off by not being careful in the beginning... you learn and improve...

james
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