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Mulberry burl live-edge hollow form vessel with Kingman turquoise inlay. No finish on it yet but I'm open to suggestions! Am thinking an oil or wipe-on polycrylic would be nice but I'd prefer something that is either clear or won't overly amber the wood (and doesn't have a strong odor). Approx...
A Live edge lidded vessel made from locally harvested pear wood. Although I do like the design of this box, I feel that with the fragility of the live edge, i don't think it is practical on this container. The finial is ok, I wish i had spent a few more minutes on finishing it...
What started as a bowl became a hollow form. The grain at the top was too pretty to lose. I have too many bowls around the house anyways. Approx. 3.5 inches wide and 2.5 inches tall.
8” x 3.5”; sanded to 400, no finish
Spent the better part of a humid Georgia afternoon last summer hauling pieces of this fallen maple up a steep embankment in hopes that it would yield something usable. Really happy with the spalting, so seems like it was worth the effort 😅
After sanding to...
Fell during a 2021 F2 tornado at went through Ambler and Maple Glen, Pa. Cored with McNaughton. Embellishments under foot made with baby Sorby texturer. Large Bowl 7" wide. 3/16" thick walls.
Natural edge bowl - American Elm turn green, 6 1/2" D x 4" H, finished turn 1/4" wall. Inside a brown paper bag with shavings to slow down the drying process ...
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