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Pine Owl Assemblage - Luminary Series
I decided to put together an assemblage of smaller luminaries. On the left and right are Poplar, the small foreground luminary is white oak and the large pine tree luminary is Sugar Maple. I'm calling it my Pine - Owl Assemblage. If you look closely, you can see that the leftmost and front center vessels are translucent even where not pierced. The largest vessel is 6.5 inches high and 3.5 inches diameter.
Joe, truely phenomenal! obviously from the slide show you've been doing this for a while. how thin do you have to make your vessel in order to pierce?
 
Joe, truely phenomenal! obviously from the slide show you've been doing this for a while. how thin do you have to make your vessel in order to pierce?
Dave - I am lazy when it comes to the piercing part so I try to get as close to 1 mm as I can without letting too much light through :).

Thickness of these pieces varies from 0.5mm to 2.3mm.
 

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