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galwayworker

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So what lesson did I learn today in my woodturning??........

When pyrographing the base of your bowl make sure you don’t forget the letter”c” in sycamore!! :cry:

Do you think I will be able to sand out my mistake and try it again?
 
galwayworker":2o54irpw said:
So what lesson did I learn today in my woodturning??........

When pyrographing the base of your bowl make sure you don’t forget the letter”c” in sycamore!! :cry:

Do you think I will be able to sand out my mistake and try it again?

Maybe it is just putting a freudian slip to good work

Perhaps Sycamore is tired of being described as ill (pronounced syc=sick) so Syamore could be expressing love - ("Say amore" as in italian)

Thats blown my grey cells too - back to work now ...
 
Bin there, done that :oops: :oops: If you carefully sand the 'Sy off of the front it will be OK. That is as long as you haven't used toooo much wellie in the first place :mrgreen:

The last time wasn't my fault, 'onest gov!' I was doing a set of 6 coasters and the lady who I was doing them for spelled one of the names wrong. I was able to vvery carefully sand out the mastike and re-do them!

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Colin, I like the "amore" explanation…

John, I think I might have given it a bit too much wellie to sand off.

Now can anyone tell me where I can get a pyrograph pen with a built-in spell checker??? 8)
 
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