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Meiping cherry
Lionel Mercier

Meiping cherry

just to start the year...
it's cherry 150 high x 95mm dia
This piece has another name. I don't dare choose for title.
When I was turning, it seems to me like a torso with cleavage and decapited too
and for this reason I thought of Queen Anne Boleyn...
Someone tell me: it's the kind of parts Trent Bosch. Yes, but I don't know the way he makes.
Mine is performed with help of a router strenghten on the banjo, same way as for the amphora
Have a happy new year,

Lionel
It doesn't make any difference what you call it. It is an outstanding piece of work. All I can say is BEAUTIFUL!!! Trent Bosch would be proud.

PS - I tryed to use my trim router on a piece once and went through the side. It was during my learning curve years called design opportunity :)))))
 
I sit looking at this figure of art and tried to decide how ity was accomplished. I suppose you do not want to let out your trade secrets but could you please tease us with some hints.

Lovely piece you did, it amazes me.
 

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