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This hollow form vessel is turned from end grain maple. It measures approximately 6.5 inches tall by 4.5 inches wide. It is finished with aniline dyes and wipe-on poly. All comments and critiques are welcomed.
-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.
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Dan'um Style
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#1 posted 1410 days ago
now this one I really like
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mmh
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#2 posted 1410 days ago
Wonderful, WILD grain and colors! Nice piece!
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a1Jim
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#3 posted 1410 days ago
a beauty as usual
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scrappy
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#4 posted 1410 days ago
Outstanding. You allways seem to outdo yourself with each new piece of art you create.
Keep it up.
Scrappy
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GaryBuck
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#5 posted 1410 days ago
Yup another beauty with out a doubt. I do have one question, these look fairly big I was wondering how you bore out the insides? The hole in the top looks fairly big is what I meant. Do you use a drill bit and if so what size?
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#6 posted 1409 days ago
Fantastic grain and coloring.
trifern
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#7 posted 1406 days ago
Hi Gary, you can read my hollowing how to blog here: http://lumberjocks.com/trifern/blog/6950
Thanks for all the comments.
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