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I have been a full time maker/seller for just about two years now Dan. Aswell as turned stuff I make spoons and furniture, but the best thing is to make a bowl and use it or see others using them.

 

 

👍 lol all the plate/dishes/bowls are either drying or being used by my current youngest son for lunch times etc. also love the spoons simonhill greenwoodworker made for us.

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Bloody hell. Thought id use the new screws given by record power and two have threaded again!! 😡👎

Need to get a drill bit today and drill out the head

Back to the stainless steel screws i bought from screwfix. At £3 for a bag of 50.

Now of to order a robert sorby chuck i think and sell this piece of crap.

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