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Here are three different hollow forms I recently completed. I used the Trifern’s dying technique on each one. I still have a lot to learn about the dying process, but there appear to be unlimited applications that are only limited by your own creativity. I like the technique and will continue to experiment. Not sure of the type of wood that the first form is made from, I cut down a dead tree in our neighborhood and kept some of the wood, the second 2 are cherry. Any feedback would be appreciated.
BTW….Thanks Trifern
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#1 posted 724 days ago
Very nice. Good job. And how do you make them hollow inside. It’s probably is difficult.
-- Elhan, Azerbaijan
murch
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#2 posted 724 days ago
Especially like the grain in pic 3. Looks like a fire inside.
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TurnTurnTurn
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#3 posted 724 days ago
It takes practice and patience, here is a great place to learn, http://lumberjocks.com/trifern/blog/series/3871
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#4 posted 724 days ago
You are a very good student by the looks of it, very well done indeed your teacher should be pleased as well
:))
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#5 posted 724 days ago
You my friend are a good student and have mastered Triferns lessons well! These are Great!
Thanks for sharing
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#6 posted 723 days ago
very nice
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