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This hollow form is turned from end grain, European White Poplar. It measures 7.25 inches by 4.5 inches and is finished with Waterlox. The wood and its grain is a little unusual, it almost appears laminated. All comments, especially critiques, are welcomed and appreciated.
A gourd-shaped hollow form fashioned out of a piece of white oak crotch wood.
Base: 2" dia.
Height: 8"
Maximum Diameter: 7 1/4"
Max Diameter at rim: 3 3/8"
Wall Thickness: 1/4" (typ)
Finish: Tung Oil. Carnuba Wax
White Mulberry.
The piece measures 4"x2.5" and is less than 2mm thick down to the bottom 1". It has a mineral oil finish, nothing more. It was a fun one to turn.
This small bowl was turned from a pair of book-matched pieces of the the Wye Oak, Maryland's most famous White Oak tree. This venerable tree stood proudly on the Eastern shore of Maryland for more than 450 years before it was blown over during a severe thunderstorm on June 6, 2002. Its weight...
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