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Staved vessel using Oregon myrtle and spalted maple with bloodwood top ring.
I'm just started doing staved and segmented turning. Its very challenging.
All comments are appreciated.
This bowl is wide and shallow. It is nine to ten inches in diameter. It is two to three inches deep. It has thin sides. It is made of African Mahogany. The wood grain is striated. The sequence of the sections or staves as they are called creates a spiraling pattern. It is finished with mineral oil.
This bowl is wide and shallow. It is nine to ten inches in diameter. It is two to three inches deep. It has thin sides. It is made of African Mahogany. The wood grain is striated. The sequence of the sections or staves as they are called creates a spiraling pattern. It is finished with mineral oil.
This bowl is wide and shallow. It is nine to ten inches in diameter. It is two to three inches deep. It has thin sides. It is made of African Mahogany. The wood grain is striated. The sequence of the sections or staves as they are called creates a spiraling pattern. It is finished with mineral oil.
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