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This hollow form vessel is turned from end grain, fiddle back maple. It measures approximately 6.5 inches tall by 4.75 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.
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a1Jim
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#1 posted 1395 days ago
Each vessel is more amazing so fine
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mtnwild
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#2 posted 1395 days ago
I know you have to sell these, but it would be so cool to see them all together. What a mind blower that would be. You are lucky to be able to see and handle each one, even though you created them…...........
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mmh
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#3 posted 1395 days ago
I love this series, it’s very mysterious and intruiging. The colors and grain are constantly in motion.
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tomd
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#4 posted 1394 days ago
Very beautiful, you are becoming a master at wood dying.
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#5 posted 1394 days ago
Another fantastic Vessel.
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jockmike2
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#6 posted 1394 days ago
Gorgeous Joe.
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Ben Kahmann
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#7 posted 1394 days ago
I agree with the rest, but tomd I think he already has mastered wood dying. Looks gorgeous
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Dusty56
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#8 posted 1388 days ago
Splendid , I must say !
The colors that you chose for this one really accentuate the awesome grain patterns, Joe : )
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