Set of pics showing a box elder vase in progress. Initial piece was 90 pounds and 20" D x 12" H. I chainsawed it nearly round. From the pic you can see that it just barely clears the bed. It had a pretty big softspot/hollow. I left some of it on the final roughout. It's really punky in that area.
There is enough final thickness for the base to have a steeper curve. To me it looks too chunky in the base at this point. Took about 3 hours to hollow - I'm not real fast, plus it was big. Most of the time was stopping and cleaning out shavin's. At least it weighs a lot less now and is easier to carry! Current dimensions are 18" D x 9" H.
(note: the pics are out of order for some reason, but the sequence is kinda obvious)
There is enough final thickness for the base to have a steeper curve. To me it looks too chunky in the base at this point. Took about 3 hours to hollow - I'm not real fast, plus it was big. Most of the time was stopping and cleaning out shavin's. At least it weighs a lot less now and is easier to carry! Current dimensions are 18" D x 9" H.
(note: the pics are out of order for some reason, but the sequence is kinda obvious)
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