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  1. Between the Eyes

    Between the Eyes

    Norfolk Island Pine That piece no one uses between the branch knots. 6d x 4, BLO then Crystal Clear wax.
  2. Celtic Bowl 2 - Interior

    Celtic Bowl 2 - Interior

    Norfolk Island Pine - 11" diameter, 3" height, celtic design burned and then colored, 1/16" wall thickness, 1/8" bottom to prevent burn through of design. 3 carved feet. Boiled Linseed Oil and wipe on poly.
  3. NIP Platter

    NIP Platter

    Norfolk Island Pine Platter - 16" diameter. 0.25" thickness. Three carved feet on the bottom. Finished with Boiled Linseed Oil and wipe-on poly. This is my first platter and I wasn't sure how thick to make it. This seems plenty strong, but it is only slightly translucent. I made...
  4. Nip Hollow Form

    Nip Hollow Form

    Norfolk Island Pine - Heavily spalted. 8" diameter, 4" height. Carved Feet. Oil / resin finish.
  5. NIP vessel

    NIP vessel

    About 4" x 6". Less then 1/8 inch thick. First vessel from a tree I aquired in south TX. Picture is taken in my "studio". A chair covered with a black skirt and a flashlight for light. This time of year an RV is home. When I get back to MN I will cut the logs into smaller...
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