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    Triangle winged lidded bowl/box thingy?!

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    This is a form I have been thinking about doing for some time........getting the triangle exactly the same on all three sides is more difficult than meets the eye, and I was able to get a template for design purposes, and off to the races!

    I actually wanted to do a lid with more than black, but the selection of wood I had to go with the cherry was limited, so I just ebonized a piece of maple for the lid for contrasting purposes. Black goes with everything! When I can get some decent maple burl with good figure, I will probably do another one of these.

    The form is 10" wide and 4.5" tall.

    This is a challenging piece to do, especially with those wings flying at over 2000 rpm, and sanding by hand is very tedious with all the small areas which have to be done.

    This may not be everyone's cup-O-tea, but it is something I have been contemplating for probably the better part of the last year. I almost did one from a piece of walnut back about 3 months ago, but decided to use that walnut for another purpose.

    I am not sure what to call it really........lidded bowl, lidded box, winged form.........thingy???! What say you about the official identity of this form?


    Comments are welcome!
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    Very nice with the black lid Roger. well done on he sanding and finish , these are not the type to get in a rush to finish.... patience and perseverance!
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    Very nice Roger....do you have a pic of the bottom or better yet how did you hold it...

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    I really like that piece!.....I agree with Paul. I like the black lid as well.

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    Very nice! I love the combination of burl and black lid! Well done Sir!
    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald View Post
    Very nice! I love the combination of burl and black lid! Well done Sir!
    Thanks for your reply, Ken............nice to hear from you! Hope you are doing well these days!
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    The form of this piece makes it a winner; the details are nice additions.
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    A gorgeous finish as well! What did you use as a finish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by allen long View Post
    A gorgeous finish as well! What did you use as a finish?

    Many Kind Regards . . . Allen
    An old standby, Allen.........shellac to pop the grain and wipe on poly [WOP]
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  10. [QUOTE=Jay Jolliffe;2220065]Very nice Roger....do you have a pic of the bottom or better yet how did you hold it...[/QUO

    Jay, I held it with a tenon on the bottom in my chuck for most of the turning on the top side. To start out, I used a recess in what would be the bowl portion, and turned the bottom including the tenon, from which I would eventually turn into a smallish foot......about 1/4" deep.
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    Roger, spectacular piece! Apart from the skill in execution, there is a delicate lightness to the form that draws the eye up and outward.

    As for what to call it, I'd just give it its own inscrutable name, put it in a favorite gallery and call it good. Maybe something like "Aerisias Reborn."

    David

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    Very . When you say "I actually wanted to do a lid with more than black", were thinking of having the knob on the lid a different color other than black?
    I know the voices in my head aren't real but boy do they come up with some good ideas !
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    Roger,
    I like this one a lot. The color combinations and the shape are very nice. That is very nice Burl too. Great work.....
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    very nice Roger, good to see some different forms, well done

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    Really beautiful piece love the shape and the black top on the cherry. Very nice piece.
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