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Absolutely beautiful.  Great choice of woods.  I see a big ribbon hanging at your display.

I was just at the Spirals by Steve site a couple times last week.  I also has the kindle book about making them, although after reading at the site, I think my kindle book maybe a little dated.  I want to try to make one, but so many projects, and this on gets pushed back, because of one work "SANDING".   I have done a lot of it on projects... not my favorite thing.  I keep thinking about the spiral candle holder I made.... Hours of sanding...

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Thanks for the comments. The Shells are fun and no doubt require a lot of sanding. One thing about these shells is that it is difficult to find anything else like them. Once you have the right tools in place however the overall process is really not too difficult. For anyone interested in learning more or making these scroll saw shells, I would direct you to look up Steve Garrison, watch the youtube videos and purchase his ebook on this project. My first one was simply done with a 14" long 2X4. I sold one of my 2X4 shells last year for $225 and was very pleased. The purchaser just had to have it. I have one made of layers of black and white corian which measures almost 11" in diameter and that one would take almost a grand to part with due to the almost 60 hours and 103 segments. Someday it and others may leave my hands but till then they are there for my enjoyment along with family and friends.

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13 minutes ago, rdatelle said:

That is one awesome piece. Everytime I see one of these I say to myself, I would love to make one of these but I know it's also above my pay grade.

I think you thought the same about that clock you made, before you made it.  Don't really know until you try.

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These shells are really not as difficult as they would appear. Get Steve Garrison's ebook. Watch the youtube videos and get started. Do your first one with a 2x4. If you make mistakes, so what. If the mistakes are too bad, throw it away and start again. Your first 2x4 shell can come from a simple 14" long piece of wood. My first shell was glued together without any sanding or finishing. I wanted to really understand the gluing process and was concerned with keeping the shell centered from the inside to the outside. I still have that shell and learned a lot from this process. With using a 2x4 the overall costs were almost non-existent in materials and a shell like this can usually be cut in under 2 hours. Give one a try and in the end they are no doubt unique and a centerpiece of attention. Ron

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