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Old 08-20-2006, 08:50 PM   #1
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Hi folks, I thought i would shar my other love. these are tamari balls. the first one is the one i am working on now. its called a spirale.it is not finised yet,, and the second one is just some others i have done.I have done about 50 of these buties. I know it is not woodworking, but this is what i do , inbetween my fretwork. your friend Evie
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Old 08-20-2006, 08:53 PM   #2
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woops didn't load. trying again Evie
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Old 08-20-2006, 08:58 PM   #3
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those are nice Evie..
you going to tell us how to make one...

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thanks Trout. sure i could if you really wont me too. you can even do fish on them. the first one , of the spirale. would make a great scrollsaw pattern dont you think. your friend Evie
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Dang Sis those are gorgeous
How long does it take to do one of those and like Trout said are ya gonna tell us how to make one ?


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HO HO little brother. well i wish i could do them as fast as scrolling. but most of them take me about 10 hours. and yes i would teach you if you would like. I bet your wife would love to do these,. thanks for the complements. Evie
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would probably take me 10 days to do a small one of those lol
but would be fun to try though :-)


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Old 08-20-2006, 11:47 PM   #8
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Those look fantastic Evie;
Sure is nice to have a variety of hobbies.
You are very talented and thanks for showing them to us..
W.Y.

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I showed them to my wife and she also thought they looked wonderfull. She is a quilter.
Then on the second look at them I noticed that some are sitting on some pretty nifty looking base's/pedestals that look like lathe turnings.
Come one now . . . are you holding out on us ? ? Are you also a turner ? ?
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Evie, I'm in awe.

Those tamari balls are so beautiful. Thank you for showing them to us.

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Evie,

Those are beautiful!

That first one, by itself, somehow makes me think of a beautiful planet.

I imagine they are made on top of Styrofoam balls?

And as Bill said, the bases are also nice, who turned them?

Your talent shines again.

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