Was using up some smaller pieces instead of burning them. All three came out side by side of the same log. Approximatley 3.5 x 6. WOP and buffed.
Was using up some smaller pieces instead of burning them. All three came out side by side of the same log. Approximatley 3.5 x 6. WOP and buffed.
Dan, you made a wise choice not burning these pieces - they made some beautiful vases!! I like the form on all of them, and the wood is very nice. Petite, too!
I love the look that red cedar give a vase. The vertical lines give height to the vases. Thanks for sharing these with us.
These are nice! I like the forms and the wood is amazing! Happy you found a way to show off the wood instead of burning it!
Steve
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I though you said they were Juniper? It sure looks like ceder to me, too. Love the wood.
You have quite a study in rim treatments for these three. I think I like the one in the foreground the best, but the one to the right with the hole is interesting too. Thanks for sharing.
Mark
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Great forms Dan...the wood isn't to shabby either!
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Great looking trio!
Very nice..........too nice of wood to burn! I think that juniper and red cedar are in the same family of trees, and certainly have very similar characteristics. Are the conifers?
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Beautiful wood and form is great. Dan glad you didn't burn it.
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I like the forms and the wood is striking! Nice Job!
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I think it's all been said,but really glad you didn't burn that wood..
Harry
Yep, I'm thinking Juniper is a Cedar. At least I get the same allergic reaction
Dan, those are real nice - both form and wood.
Mark everybody calls the Juniper a Cedar, Red Cedar or Eastern Red Cedar, well they are not cedars at all as a matter of fact there doesn't grow any native Cedar in N. America.
What we call Red cedar is usually Juniperus virginiana or common Juniper, there are other native species but most are shrub size, HTH
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Here in NW WY Junipers grow pretty slow, 30-40'. As I was driving back home yesterday afternoon, thought I'd show you a Juniper stand outside of town, and three mountain goats were sunning themselves while eating an afternoon meal around the corner from the Junipers.