Red maple burl named "eye of the storm" b/c I think it looks like swirling storm clouds. Measures 13 3/4" x 2 3/4" and 3/8 thick. Finished in tung oil. Comments/ critigues welcome.
Adam
Red maple burl named "eye of the storm" b/c I think it looks like swirling storm clouds. Measures 13 3/4" x 2 3/4" and 3/8 thick. Finished in tung oil. Comments/ critigues welcome.
Adam
That is a nice looking piece. Great name for a piece.
Bernie
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Good form, great wood. The name is perfect for this piece. A name that really fits (like this one does) is a valuable sales tool for those pieces that are for sale.
The name fits. It reminds me of the overheads for hurricanes.
Wow thats amazing you kept it all together, looks like pieces would have been flying everywhere.
Great job!!
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Talk about a vortex! very nice.
Roy
Walk fast and look worried.
Adam - very nice work! Amazing grain pattern to the wood! Thanks for sharing!
Steve
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Please don’t let that happen!
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very pretty wood..bravehands
Thanks for the comments everyone. I have been doing quite a few pieces that are uneven edged with bark incl. I wear a face sheild from start to finish but no hand protection. No gloves ever when running equipment. Never had anything hit my hand but I have been smashed in the face a few times, thank god I wear a face sheild.
Adam