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AgentTwitch
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#1 posted 604 days ago
That is a very neat looking vase! I haven’t seen a plywood vase like this before. Was the vase carved free form by hand? Or with power tools?
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michelletwo
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#2 posted 604 days ago
interesting segmentation. You sure got the patterns to pop well.
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YBNORMAL
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#3 posted 603 days ago
Any chance we could see pictures from the segmentation process, I love the pattern, and would be interested in attempting some myself.
rs
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AlexPeel
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#4 posted 602 days ago
Looking at it, it seems like he puts the segments together of flat plywood leaving a more blocky poliginal shape. Then he sands down the ridges to make is smooth.
David Grimes
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#5 posted 594 days ago
I got one exactly like it at Pier 1 imports. ;=)
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