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Mini voided hollow forms, the two on the left are box elder the other is persimmon. Tallest 1 1/4” the others are 1”. walls turned about 1/16” thick. All finished with wipe on poly. All comments and questions welcome. Enjoy.
Sorry the close ups are so blurry, I need a new camera.
-- Roper - Master of sawdust-www.coloradocustomworks.com
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travisowenfurniture
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#1 posted 788 days ago
That’s cool. It reminds me of the work of Berndt Friberg. He does tiny ceramic pieces in Sweden.
Check it out: http://berndtfriberg.com/
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BarbS
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#2 posted 788 days ago
Nice job, Roper. Classic styling.
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Loucarb
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#3 posted 788 days ago
I don’t know how you do that stuff so small but you do it well.
peteg
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#4 posted 788 days ago
Man you have good eyesight, these are great, Well done :)
-- Pete G: If you always do what you always did you'll always get what you always got
headkeep
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#5 posted 788 days ago
Wow, very, very cool! I never copy someone else’s work without permission. May I please use your idea? Thanks :-)
-- Dan
Roper
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#6 posted 787 days ago
For what the forms or the stand, oh what the hell copy whatever you want to try, thats what I do. Have fun.
-- Roper - Master of sawdust-www.coloradocustomworks.com
sedcokid
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#7 posted 787 days ago
These are sweet minies!!
Thanks for sharing
-- Chuck Emery, Michigan,
bibb
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#8 posted 786 days ago
quick somebody hand me the magnifying glass ! Very cool Roper
-- "Imagination is more important than knowledge" Bibb in CO at http://katanadesign.com
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