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This hollow form vessel is turned from end grain maple. It measures approximately 4.75 inches tall by 4.75 inches wide. It is finished with airbrushed aniline dyes, applied spalt lines, and wipe-on poly.
All comments and critiques are welcomed and appeciated.
-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.


































15 comments so far
dustyal
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posted 35 days ago
Airbrushed dyes? I don’t recall you mentioning that in your other projects. Applied spalt lines… now you are way over my head…. but I thoroughly enjoy what is see… craftsmanship with more than a touch of artistic ability.
-- Al H. - small shop, small projects...
rtb
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posted 35 days ago
I for one have run out of words and continue to be in awe
-- RTB. "dumb animals are not stupid they simply can't talk "
scrappy
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posted 35 days ago
Fantastic turning. Great job as allways, Your designs and finnishes are allways one of a kind. Adding the “spalt” lines is an addedd touch.
Keep on inspireing the rest of us to try harder. You are a leader.
Scrappy
-- Scrap Wood's the best...the projects are smaller, and so is the mess!
huff
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posted 35 days ago
Joe, another great one. I like the idea of air brushing the dyes. Seems like that would be a lot less messy. Love the color…..could be “Green Apple” too.
-- John @ Myrtle Beach
a1Jim
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posted 35 days ago
Amazed as usual beautiful
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
KYSean
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posted 35 days ago
That is so well done from shape to the finish.
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Loucarb
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posted 35 days ago
Another great turning and dying job.
sedcokid
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posted 35 days ago
Ditto to all the above….
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grizzman
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posted 34 days ago
intresting…..beautiful too…..
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tomakazi
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posted 34 days ago
unbelievable!!!!
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mtkate
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posted 34 days ago
I really like the finishing on this one.
trifern
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posted 34 days ago
Thanks for all the feedback. I appreciate them all.
-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.
mmh
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posted 34 days ago
YUM! This one looks like a piece of fruit ready for the picking! Beautiful as usual!
-- "They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night." ~ Edgar Allan Poe
savannah505
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posted 32 days ago
Excellent Joe – So glad to see this, your finish work and trying new techniques, outstanding job.
-- Dan Wiggins
Innovator
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posted 28 days ago
Another dantastic looking piece Joe.
Innovator
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