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Primordial, Diversity
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Primordial, Diversity

This group represents my second piece in the Primordial series.

All are made from dry Ash and are turned, carved and wire brushed. The left piece is lightly charred. The center piece is natural. And the right piece is heavily burned. Danish oil was used only on the two burned pieces. All three pieces were rubbed with 0000 steel wool and polished by hand with Briwax. They all are about 2.5" d x 8" long.
Thank you Paul. The tails were not turned. They were carved off the lathe with a flexible shaft tool, carbide burrs, riffler files and lots of hand sanding.
 
Nice going ED,These should be kept together as the complement each other so well '
Cheers
Terry

timberly@xtra.co.nz
 

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