| Project by kineo | posted 95 days ago | 133 views | 0 times favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
all of my projects are done on the ringmaster…this particular one is a new design of mine..this board contained heartwood of hickory and regular hickory..you get this particular design by marking each ring blank sequentially up the board so that when you cut and stack your rings you get this unique design..added a little black inlay at the top and bottom… has approximately 8 coats of finish, with a hand rub and buff.. thanks for looking!!!
-- marshall, murphy, north carolina
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7 comments so far
trifern
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posted 95 days ago
Very cool.
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GaryK
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posted 95 days ago
Very nice, and a great choice of wood.
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Scott Bryan
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posted 95 days ago
Kineo,
This is a beautiful piece. The piece has a lot of visual interest, especially with the inlay.
Thanks for the post.
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bonzo
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posted 95 days ago
bad ass.
*thumbs up
jockmike2
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posted 95 days ago
Nice turnings Kineo. Nice form and colors. mike
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Grumpy
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posted 95 days ago
Excellent job as usual Marshall. Is that a poly finish or a wax?
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Garyswood
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posted 94 days ago
I love it. been so stuck on turning blanks that i have not even explored something like this. thank you for the showing another technique.
-- Gary, Matthews NC