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sam a
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i just finished up this cutty and would love to hear any critique... sorry for the lousy photos, cameras confuse me.

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Looking good, Sam!

Been to Portello's lately? :D
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Good one!
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Sweet little pipe dude, bowl walls are nice and thick. The shank looks a little wavy.
What are the new tools you got ?
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Tyler wrote:Looking good, Sam!

Been to Portello's lately? :D
sadly no... i may have to remedy that tonight. though who will i throw coffee on without you there? :oops:
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Alden wrote:Sweet little pipe dude, bowl walls are nice and thick. The shank looks a little wavy.
What are the new tools you got ?
running the good old DP and motors combo now. the addition of the shaping wheel has been a bit of a revolution. now i'm just saving my shekels for a lathe.
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sam a wrote: the addition of the shaping wheel has been a bit of a revolution.
Agreed dude. I JUST started using a shaping wheel on my first bulldog. It seriously kicks files and hand sandings ass.
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