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Thread: American Chestnut Vase - Thanks Sparky!!

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    American Chestnut Vase - Thanks Sparky!!

    Well, I never said I was fast at turning a piece of wood someone generously offers...but I do make a conscious effort, as I think that's part of what someone hopes for when gifting wood to another turner.
    So this piece goes back to November of 2012 http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...light=chestnut when Sparky offered these pieces, and I was lucky enough to get in line for one. I actually roughed the outside of this piece about a year ago, then wrapped it and set aside 'to be continued'. Well, I continued about a month ago and just got around to final sanding/finish this past week. It's definitely special to me, and will stay in my personal collection. It's like the grain tells a story with the natural variation in color. Thanks again Sparky!
    9" tall and 5" across, finished with a single coat of antique oil, and hand buffed. C&C welcome and appreciated.
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  2. Tim, good looking vase, very elegant and well formed and interesting and pleasing wood grain.

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    Hey Tim,

    You did that beautiful wood justice. Very nice shape and finish.

    -Tony

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    Well done. The form and grain go well together. Hard to come by wood that nice.

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    very nice.....wood is not avalaible.....good form......good place in your private collection......at one time I had a 12' x 8" x 8" piece of chestnut that I traded for in southwest Virginia.....I moved from sw va to Winston-Salem to boone to Miami- then to home over a period of years 70's to 80's.....I then gave it to my uncle for a mantle where it still resides.....I had it on cinder blocks in my living room as furniture.....needless to say at that point I was single and not a woodturner .......I like the form and 9" deep is difficult

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    Very nice, the wood grain follows the shape of that piece VERY well! I don't think it could have looked any better.

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    Tim I like everything about this one the form especially, the colour and grain are superb.
    neil
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    I like the grain on the wood. Nicely turned. There was a lot of sanding involved. Very well done.

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    Think I am going to add these pictures to my 'Inspiration' image library. Very nice.

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    Looks Great Tim! You are welcome!
    Sparky Paessler

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    Thanks everyone for the positive response. Special thanks again Sparky!
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