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First Alabaster

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The long awaited finished product! I just made a shallow bowl/ashtray thing for my first one just as a test. \ It is fun, if it is balanced correctly.. If not.. pretty painful. Lesson learned. Hopefully I will have something magnificient to show you next time.

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Janiss

10:18AM | Thu, 07 February 2008

Stange but very interesting!

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rockstrider

10:21AM | Thu, 07 February 2008

I like the colours and lighting here - the smooth textures are great! Did you actually make this ashtray??

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krakosky

11:58AM | Thu, 07 February 2008

nice pov.

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RobyHermida

3:00PM | Thu, 07 February 2008

Very nice shot! ROBY ;O)

MrsLubner

4:35PM | Thu, 07 February 2008

the veining in the rock is great and you are truly masterful at working the stone.

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prionbrain

3:11AM | Fri, 08 February 2008

WOW!!! You're very good!!! I love this!!!

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auntietk

1:24PM | Fri, 08 February 2008

Beautiful turning! I'm so glad you learned something and were successful in the end. This is just so pretty, and the surface looks perfect. Good stuff!

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toddaking

12:13AM | Mon, 11 February 2008

You turned this like the 127pieces, what is turning and how can it make wood and stone so beautiful? Very nice. Todd


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