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Maple Wing Form with Bloodwood and Aluminum Finial
Leo Frilot

Maple Wing Form with Bloodwood and Aluminum Finial

This is my attempt at a wing form. Crotch Maple with subtle spalting. Inclusions were stabilized and filled using coffe grounds and CA. Finished with 3 coats of BLO. The finial is hand-turned from solid Aluminum with an ogee base profile and joined with a Bloodwood bead. First attempt at trying to turn these metal finials with more details involved. Overall dimensions are approximately 9" x 5", best guess. Comments and critiques are appreciated.
www.perfectwoodworks.com

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