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Elm Carved Hollow Form (Pic #2)
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Elm Carved Hollow Form (Pic #2)

Turned from a green elm wood blank. The grooves in the top were carved using an Automach reciprocating carver, including the "ragged" edges. The top was then burned with a butane torch, brushed with a soft bristle brass brush (to remove loose ash), and finished first with Bronze gilding wax with a second coat of Nordic Bronze Chroma-Gilt. The bowl itself was finished with a beeswax/mineral oil mix.
Thanks for the comments and likes. For me, it was a departure from my norm, which came about in an in-person class with Trent Bosch. As you may know, he does a lot of carving and I guess I just needed this push. It's much more satisfying to do more than just turn (although that is quite satisfying and enjoyable). This particular piece was a combination of concept and the propensity of this particular piece of wood to have some weak spots, especially just where I intended the rim to be. Hence, the raggedness of the top. So, the wood helped me see its true potential I guess. It was a great class and a great learning experience with the added benefit that there was a realization more than ever for me that the wood does, to some extent, drive the end result.
 

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