[Woodworkers] The saddest kind of woodworking, an urn...

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Brian
 
I've never turned a urn, but would be glad to give it a try. Just let me  
know what I can do. My lathes are all rated as 12", but in reality, you can  
probably turn 10.5" on the inboard side.
 
Gary Williams
Mechanicsville, VA.
 
 
 
In a message dated 1/11/2017 6:42:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
woodworkers at lists.sawdusters.org writes:

Hi  Fellow Wood Junkies -

This last weekend some very good friends of mine  had a baby boy. 36 
hours later the baby passed away. The father and I have  been great 
friends for over 15 years, and his wife is an absolutely  amazing person. 
My wife and I want to do something special for them, and  the father's 
brother asked me if I wanted to chip in on an urn. Then it  hit me, you 
folks (unlike me) have actual talent!

Would any of you  be interested in possibly doing an urn? We are going to 
obviously let the  parents choose what urn they want (either from the 
funeral home, or a  custom one), but I thought I would see if a gorgeous 
hand crafted urn was  possible (considering both time and price).

If you are interested and  could shoot me an example so I can show them 
along with the price I would  REALLY appreciate it.

Thanks  folks!

-Brian
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