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Crooked Door, Ireland (Ian)
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Rebekah  From Kerry, Ireland
I didn't like this one, it was quite difficult. Beautiful crafts though!
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Ev  From N.C. mountains
Good morning, Rebekah. It looks hard, atleast no white. I'll do it later. Too early for me to try this one.
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Rebekah  From Kerry, Ireland
This one took me forever! I was blind from looking at the grey bits!
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Ev  From N.C. mountains
I'm getting 'gooder'.
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Ian  From Sydney
These are some wooden ornaments made by my talented brother.
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Diane  From Toronto, Canada
If 'my brother' took up knitting instead, it would be easier for us!
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Pat  From UK
A lot easier than I expected. Subtle differences in the greys.
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Augusta  From Venus,Tx
Always wanted to be a 'turner',lovely figures!
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Anne  From Albany
Well, that was nowhere near as hard as I thought it was going to be.
Diane from Toronto - I love your comment.
Are you going to meet Keith when he goes to Toronto soon?
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Rebekah  From Kerry, Ireland
What is a turner? We probably have a different name here in Ireland for it.
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forelithe  From vancouver
rebekah- i'll hazard a guess that a turner is a lathe- used by what we canucks would call mill work a good puzzle for me today- it reminded me to add pepper corns to my grocery list, my grinder/mill is almost empty
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Ruth  From L'Amable Ontario
Just found this site. I'm hooked - and now working through the archives, already finished
Sept/07 and up to date in Oct.
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ntd  From NC
I like this picture! It was a great puzzle.
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Kate  From Sydney
Thanks, Ian.
Rebekah, in Australia we call it wood turning & the guy is a wood turner because some pieces are made when the piece of wood is fitted to a spike then turned while the wood worker chisles it & later sands & polishes it! A fitter & turner however is a mechanic who makes & fits bits for engines!
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Bjay  From Brisbane, in Oz
Better late than never - not as daunting as at first it seemed. Great pic, Ian, and great turning, brother!
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bluey  From Port Kembla
Great hard pic Ian, lots of trial and error which I love!! And great turning Ian's brother!!
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Pat  From New Orleans, La.
I agree with everyone...this puzzle was HARD...
brother has talent.
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Lola  From Sydney
A fun puzzle! Ian your brother is very talented.
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Ian  From Sydney
To all of you who agree that my brother has talent, normally I would pass on your comments to him, unfortunately last night he and his wife left for a month of grandchild-sitting for his kids in Hong Kong and Amsterdam.
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Ruth  From L'Amable Ontario
So far one of my favourites.
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Rebekah  From Kerry, Ireland
Oh thanks for the description Kate! We would call him a sculptor here in Ireland or a wood carver!
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June  From New Zealand
This wasn't as hard as I thought it would be evening all it's 10.30 pm in NZ
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Ian  From Sydney
Rebekah, these objects were turned on a wood lathe from long pieces with a square cross-section. They were then sanded in about seven stages with sandpaper of increasing fineness to bring up a lovely polish. They were finished with a light coat of natural waxes and oils.
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Rebekah  From Kerry, Ireland
Put up Friday's one's! Getting bored here :O)
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cliff  From Nashville,TN
1/24/08
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   Kay  From Wilmington NC USA   Supporting Member

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Now I want to see the wood turned ornaments. This crooked door in Ireland is a curious thing, photo made a good puzzle.
5/13/08
14/May/08 1:18 PM
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