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    Quote Originally Posted by BWP1474 View Post
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    Have yet to try this material in a project. Maybe with some more experience. Pretty cool blanks though.
    Awesome product! Just placed an order for more, and I haven't even finished turning what I have, just fun stuff!
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    Have to make a correction, I called this Shokwood, but I believe it is called ShokRes - I think BWP has a few different trade mark names. From what I can tell it has something to do with the configuration of the blank?
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    that is something to look at!! you did a great job with it tc
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    In going to have to learn how to make brushes next. That's pretty cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel View Post
    In going to have to learn how to make brushes next. That's pretty cool.
    It's my stress reliever, I get in a zone when turning on the lathe. Sometimes before I know it it's midnight. So I say go for it!
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    Great job buddy- I never got real comfortable with the resin yet. It'll be months before my lathe gets back into commission. I'm itchin though...
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