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Old 11-24-2008, 01:29 PM
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Well I finally completed the fireplace set.This is the twisted basket centre post I had made earlier and had to come up with an idea for a base and topper for it. I got it all done and delivered to my customer. They were quite pleased with it so now I get to go and try to be creative with something else!

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Great work - I love both the design and execution.
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Looks great!
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Old 11-24-2008, 03:27 PM
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Very nice Terry.

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Thanks for the nice comments guys.It is much appreciated.

Now all I need is a lesson on photography. My choice of backgrounds isn't always the greatest. Maybe someone with a photography background could do up a sticky on how to take pictures to best show off the work and reduce all the background distractions like I seem to always have,,,LOL
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Impressive workmanship and design.

As for the photos, try taking from an angle where the tool and centre post are not lined up so both are displayed.

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