Congratulations to Ted Pelfrey for "Forest Floor" being selected as Turning of the Week for November 4, 2024
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Ah Ha! That would explain the previous picture's somewhat mottled appearance. Very cool and detailed texturing on this piece. I'll bet it has a unique tactile feel when you pick it up.
Thanks, guys!
Jeff: Yes, you are right, the "feel" of this piece is like no other that I have turned, with the texture and the lumps. It's also got an 1/8" wall thickness that tapers slightly thicker toward the base, giving it a lightness.
Phil: I spent several sessions on the exterior, totaling about 8 hours. The texturing was actually done with a Dremel engraver. No mess, just vibrations!
Jim: I will inform my wife about your saintly comment! I'm glad that I don't have to rely on my texturing abilities to make a living.
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funny you should mention the sea...
I rec'd word this week that this piece Bottle Brush Coral will be in the AAW sponsored "From Sea to Odyssey" exhibition held July 22-July 27 @ The Caribe Royale in Orlando site for the AAW 2004 Symposium, and then travel to the AAW Exhibition Gallery at the Landmark Center in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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