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    Box Parts

    I was rumaging through my turning parts boxes ( believe me, I have a number of them) trying to find a piece that I could use on a turning I am working on. I found it and proceeded. It did get me thinking though about constructing a piece strictly from parts that had been part of a turning long past. I picked a hollow turning of maple in the shape of a teardrop. I also had four pieces of box elder that had been a ?????????? and I have no idea what I was working on at the time. I used three of the box elder pieces (see picture) and formed legs. The hollow form still had the rough area including the tenon. I turned the tenon down and turned a slot for the legs to fit into. I turned a finial. The HL was already air gun dyed and finish applied before I epoxied the legs. I filled the exposed slot with Professional Wood Filler and painted the top/finial black. This was fun little project. Some will really like it and some will look at it as if someone cut a big one. .DSCN0517 (480 x 600).jpgDSCN0524 (481 x 600).jpg
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    Dick, I do like it and it needs its own thread. It some abstract way it evokes a sort of bug on legs image but its much more about the overall form which is excellent. Nice use of "parts".

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    Dick, on second glance you did give it its own thread (dum me) it just needs a more suitable aristic name than Box Parts.

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    Dick, I like it!! Looks as though all the extraneous parts came together quite well, it flows, the colors are good, and proportions of the bottom elements are excellent. The finial is a bit tall for my tastes by about 20%. Great job of recycling!

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    I'm in the group that likes it. I think it's great! Who can criticize anything with such wonderful curves and "legs that go all the way up!"
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    Beauty Dick. I like it. Just cool.
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    Love the effect the "legs" bring to the piece Dick. The dye job sure fits well too. Guess that means I'm in the like it camp. A slimmer finial would put it in the blue ribbon catagory!

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    Very nice design. I like the cut away "legs" supporting that very nice pointy form. Not overly fond of the finial though, my gut says a short teardrop topper might suit it a little better. But that is just different taste. Hats off for stepping out of the box (of parts) and creating a cool piece.
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    That is a really cool effect and not something you see everyday! Kind of an exoskeleton and it has a lot of possibilities! Thanks for sharing!
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    Dick put me down as one that likes this. Like others have said i think a thinner ,or different finial.

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    Dick Hello from Albuquerque NM. The piece looks great. I like what you did with the legs. I might agree with Scott H that the finial for me is not right. I sure would like to see this at the next club meeting. I won't be back but I am sure the piece will be there. See ya soon

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    Dick
    You did it again, Beautiful just beautiful. Love the lines and the feel it has even though I can't actually feel it. Hope this makes sense.
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    Very cool Dick! I really like how you did the legs and the dye job looks great, but I do agree that "box of parts" is not a fitting name for such a nice piece.
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    Dick! the legs are WONDERFUL, DELIGHTFUL, MAGNIFICENT!
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    Dick you done good! Very clever design, it all comes together nicely. To me the finial could use some tweaking...or reduced to just the bulb.

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