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Thread: Segmented Vase

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    Segmented Vase

    This one measures 9x12 and the woods are hard maple and African Mahogany. Each layer is 1/4'' thick. Thanks for looking.

    865 miles southeast of Steve Schlumpf.

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    very nice.
    Ya know, looking at a segmented piece is one thing .... knowing what it takes to MAKE one is a whole new appreciation. I am new to the turning world, and like to try a bit of everything, I am lining up my first segmented turning right now ... it will be small, I promise!

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    Wow, that is beautiful. You have the patience of a saint. My ADD will probably never let me do segmented work.

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    Like a small waisted woman, pretty work Mike, as usual I should add ;-))
    Have fun and take care

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    Beautiful vase Mike! Great colors and form! I really like how you varied the actual length of the segments depending on where they were used in the form! Adds an entirely new dimension to the segmented piece!

    Good to have you back posting again! It's been awhile and I've missed your work!
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    That's beautiful! I absolutely love the form.

  7. Strikingly beautiful, artfully done, and a great form. Exquisite work!
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    Very nice! I love the form and you did a great job lining everything up. Great color combo, too!
    Doug Swanson

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  9. This looks great, Mike - both the design of the segments and the shape/form of the piece.

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    Mike, that's a remarkable production. Just breathtaking.....

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    Mike, that is a fantastic job - near perfect alignment! I am in awe you are able to make these things work out the way you do. Good to see you post again! KY boy does good.

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    Beautiful work. I admire the dedication required to make this.
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    Mike that is a wonderful piece, I really like the shape and colors. Thanks for showing.

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    Your brickwork is quite accurate and the colors are very nice. Good contrast. I look forward to seeing more in the future

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    Mke that is one beautiful piece. The wood color, form and finish look great.
    Bernie

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