LumberJocks

Miles

  • View all advertisers
  • Advertise with us
Project by trifern posted 1403 days ago 1306 views 0 times favorited 15 comments Add to Favorites Watch

This hollow form vessel is turned from end grain maple. It measures approximately 8.5 inches tall by 6.5 inches wide. It is finished with aniline dyes and wipe-on poly.

All comments and critiques are welcomed and appreciated.

-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.




Pin It

15 comments so far

View jockmike2's profile

jockmike2

10635 posts in 2443 days


#1 posted 1403 days ago

Beautiful Joe, do you ever use spalted maple?

-- (You just have to please the man in the Mirror) Mike from Michigan -

View Walnut_Weasel's profile

Walnut_Weasel

360 posts in 1419 days


#2 posted 1403 days ago

I think I can see a reflection of myself in the finish!

-- James - www.walnutweasel.wordpress.com

View jockmike2's profile

jockmike2

10635 posts in 2443 days


#3 posted 1403 days ago

Joe I meant Spalted Maple to dye.

-- (You just have to please the man in the Mirror) Mike from Michigan -

View Karson's profile

Karson

34396 posts in 2597 days


#4 posted 1403 days ago

Joe: contuination of the beautiful work.

-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †

View Innovator's profile

Innovator

3584 posts in 1610 days


#5 posted 1403 days ago

Another beautiful piece Joe.

-- Whether You Think You Can or You Think You Can't, YOU ARE RIGHT!!!

View redalan's profile

redalan

11 posts in 1427 days


#6 posted 1403 days ago

wow is all I can say

-- Southernboy woodworks

View mtnwild's profile

mtnwild

3474 posts in 1724 days


#7 posted 1403 days ago

Man, they are flying off the lath like a whorl wind. Very cool!! They never get tiresome. Keep’em coming!

-- mtnwild (Jack), It's not what you see, it's how you see it.

View Christopher's profile

Christopher

570 posts in 2117 days


#8 posted 1403 days ago

What do you think of the new lathe so far?

View ChrisN's profile

ChrisN

260 posts in 1970 days


#9 posted 1403 days ago

Wow, it almost looks like glass. Very cool!

-- Chris N, Westford, MA - "If you won't eat something from your fridge that turned green...why would you eat something that started out that way?"

View miles125's profile

miles125

2175 posts in 2202 days


#10 posted 1403 days ago

A beautiful turning named after me! Great stuff!

-- "The way to make a small fortune in woodworking- start with a large one"

View Grumpy's profile

Grumpy

17950 posts in 2048 days


#11 posted 1403 days ago

GREAT SHAPE JOE

-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python

View trifern's profile

trifern

8131 posts in 1964 days


#12 posted 1403 days ago

Thanks for all the feedback. I appreciate them all.

Christopher, I love the new lathe!

Mike, you can see spalted maple that I dyed here.

-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.

View a1Jim's profile

a1Jim

89038 posts in 1774 days


#13 posted 1402 days ago

outstanding

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

View scrappy's profile

scrappy

3475 posts in 1627 days


#14 posted 1402 days ago

Triffern,
Your work is allways so astounding. It allways blows me away! These 3 today are just your latest in a long line of great accomplishments. Allway look forward to seeing your turning even if I don’t post on all of them.

Some day I want to grow up and turn just like you! haha ( i’m 49)

Keep up the very inspireing work.

Scrappy

-- Scrap Wood's the best...the projects are smaller, and so is the mess!

View jockmike2's profile

jockmike2

10635 posts in 2443 days


#15 posted 1402 days ago

Thank you Joe, Gorgeous! Turquoise is just outta this world with that spalt. m

-- (You just have to please the man in the Mirror) Mike from Michigan -

Have your say...

You must be signed in to post the comments.

DISCLAIMER: Any posts on LJ are posted by individuals acting in their own right and do not necessarily reflect the views of LJ. LJ will not be held liable for the actions of any user.

Latest Projects | Latest Blog Entries | Latest Forum Topics

HomeRefurbers.com

Latest Projects | Latest Blog Entries | Latest Forum Topics

GardenTenders.com :: gardening showcase