My first attempt at at teapot:
Curly maple, cherry, pecan, walnut, poplar, pau amarillo, ebony. 248 pieces.
The body is 6" in dia by 3.5" H, 9 X 7 inches total.
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My first attempt at at teapot:
Curly maple, cherry, pecan, walnut, poplar, pau amarillo, ebony. 248 pieces.
The body is 6" in dia by 3.5" H, 9 X 7 inches total.
Very attractive teapot! I like this. Don't know that I've seen many/any segmented ones that stood out in my mind, but this one will for a while! Very nice.
very nice, Larry
Beautiful work Larry! Great form and I really like the included scenery!!
And you segmented it too!? You are a monster Larry!
Larry, I am not a big teapot fan, but your workmanship here is excellent! Great joinery, nice lines, and a good looking spout. Love the wood combination and the style of the bail.
that is a tea pot but do not get it wet
Thank you for the kind comments. I wanted to enter somthing in the fair, and only had 7 days to get it done. So it was a little stressful not knowing exactly how to fit the spout, and having to wait until everything else was completed first to give it a try. It still needs some work, but I got it to a point where I could take a photo for the entry.
Great form and great looking pot. Love the wood combo.
Another beautiful piece Larry. Great job!
Extremely nice Larry, I would not even think of attempting such a project.
Very, very well done, Larry. I admire your patience!
The men and women in this Turners forum continue to impress me to no end with the things they create with a lathe. I see pens, vases, and tea pots just as examples. I know I am a newbie to this spinning thing but a lot of you guys should call yourself artists! Way cool.:D
Very nice Larry! Love the color combination with the black accents and "mountain range" scene.
That is a wonderful segmented tea pot. Well done
Alan