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I’ve turned this vase recently to use the INLAY SEGMENT method whicih here is showed in the six flames liked, around the vase. It is made of African winge, osage orange, padouck and mahogeny. 330mm tall.
The tripod was carved by some kichen tools and sanding after using the band saw.
I may add some more infos latter.
-- Sam Shakouri / CREATING WONDERS WITH WOOD.....Sydney,Australia....
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12 comments so far
Bob Collins
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#1 posted 622 days ago
Another great piece of art Sam, you are certainly setting the pace on here. Like the combination of woods and the design.
-- Bob C, Australia. I love sharing as long as it is not my tools
Bearpie
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#2 posted 622 days ago
I like this, it is something different and interesting!
-- Erwin, Jacksonville, FL
TopamaxSurvivor
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#3 posted 622 days ago
Definitely out of the box on that one Sam.. Nice work.
-- "some old things are lovely, warm still with life ... of the forgotten men who made them." - D.H. Lawrence
Ken90712
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#4 posted 622 days ago
Sam nice job looking good!
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
degoose
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#5 posted 622 days ago
Fabulous….
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sedcokid
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#6 posted 622 days ago
Way to go Sam!! Kitchen tools huh…. You have some imagination… This piece is beautiful!
Thanks for sharing
-- Chuck Emery, Michigan,
Joe Lyddon
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#7 posted 622 days ago
Another masterpiece…
For awhile there, I was wondering if the leg supports were turned as part of the main piece or not… you have done miracles before… I’m glad you put them on the Old Fashioned Way… LOL
Really COOL!
Getting that point at the bottom looks like it could been kinda hard to do… (??)
... of course, if one KNOWS how to do something, like you do, NOTHING IS HARD! LOL
Thank you sharing.
-- Have Fun! Joe Lyddon - Alta Loma, CA USA - Home: http://www.WoodworkStuff.net ... My Small Gallery: http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showgallery.php?ppuser=1389&cat=500"
terrilynne
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#8 posted 622 days ago
Very nice piece !
-- Terri, Rocky Mountain High Colorado!
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#9 posted 622 days ago
Well done Sam.
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
peteg
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#10 posted 622 days ago
I have been playing about with suspension Sam & it’s great to see someone eleses take on it. You have ertainly pesonalised it with the inlay, a very nice piece Sam :)
-- Pete G: If you always do what you always did you'll always get what you always got
branch
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#11 posted 622 days ago
hi sam that is fantastic i love it you have don a great job keep them coming
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Porchfish
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#12 posted 622 days ago
You’ve done it again ! style and grace ! very nice piece! INDEED
-- some men see things that are and wonder why, I dream of things that never were and ask why not .... rfk
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