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Damon McLaughlin

Pine HF

This ponderosa pine hollow form is roughly five or six inches in diameter with 1/8" thin walls. Two rows of 24 holes were drilled around the opening then pine needles inserted into the holes and the needles pulled back out through the opening. Finished in danish oil before weaving the needles in and out.
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