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Trinity Sphere
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Trinity Sphere

One piece of honey locust with three equal 4" spheres. All turned.
Obviously, it takes a lot of balls to turn wood like you do. Magnificent piece that defies the imagination. This one really could keep me up at night wondering how you did it. WELL DONE.
 
Thank you Jerry. It did take a little bit of head-scratching to figure out how to do it but once that was done, a jig or two and it was just straight turning
 
Yea now it’s going to take me awhile to figure how you did that! Any other pictures or video?

Paul
 

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