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I watched a tutorial on the process of doing this technique. I think the wood of the outer vessel is Apricot and the inside is Walnut. This is my take on the technique. Please enjoy.

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Duane53

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#1 posted 403 days ago

That turned out great.

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doncutlip

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#2 posted 403 days ago

Really cool

-- Don, Royersford, PA

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Bearpie

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#3 posted 402 days ago

Whoa, this wood is awesome and so is the project! This beauty deserves more pictures.

-- Erwin, Jacksonville, FL

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woodworm

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#4 posted 402 days ago

I’d rather see this piece as crafted nut in the carved nutshell – looks so natural > beautiful work man!

-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.

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a1Jim

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#5 posted 402 days ago

amazing turning ,great job.

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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lizardhead

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#6 posted 402 days ago

Is that a burn pot?

-- Lizardhead---Yeah but it's a dry heat--Tempe, Az

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peteg

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#7 posted 402 days ago

saw this elesewhere recently, beautiful job, love the carved segmentation to highlight the nature of the timber :)
very well done Bill
pete

-- Pete G: If you always do what you always did you'll always get what you always got

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Lidiya Blaznina

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#8 posted 402 days ago

I like it,very nice!

-- Lidiya,Russia," I use wood to translate my mood".

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helluvawreck

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#9 posted 402 days ago

It’s very nice and unusual. I like it.

helluvawreck
https://woodworkingexpo.wordpress.com

-- If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau

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stefang

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#10 posted 402 days ago

Beautiful turning work and shape. The Apricot wood is unusual and really nice too.

-- Mike, American in Norway

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tomd

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#11 posted 402 days ago

Beautiful piece, the color and grain are outstanding. Very unusual and unique.

-- Tom D

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woodworkerscott

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#12 posted 402 days ago

The turning style of Trent Bosch, one of my inspirations in woodturning.

-- " 'woodworker'.....it's a good word, an honest word." - Sam Maloof

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Rob Macdonald

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#13 posted 401 days ago

That came out great and I bet it was fun to turn ... well done

-- IF IT IS TO BE IT IS UP TO ME

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RichardH

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#14 posted 399 days ago

This is a really cool piece. Thanks for sharing.
-Richard

-- "It's supposed to be hard. If it wasn't hard, everyone would do it...It's the hard that makes it great."

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Dan'um Style

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#15 posted 322 days ago

very unique piece. reminds me a bit like old incised-leaf Grueby pottery

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-- keeping myself entertained

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