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    Bucket with Top Hat

    Bucket with Top Hat

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    This piece of spalted maple was in terrible shape. I had originally planned on a 3 legged base from walnut, but the piece of walnut had a mind of its own and had weakness in the grain structure, and would not allow me to get one of the legs made and support the vessel. I actually tried another piece for a different style base, [without gluing] but did not like the look, so I made a design on the fly change and just made a curve down to a narrow base. I wanted an inset lid, and the spalt lines on the opposite sides are really nice as well, and there is curl and other figure in the grain at different places.
    The wood was given to me recently by Don Voas.

    It was a bit of a salvage job, but I am glad I persisted. This is the first project I have done in a few months other than filling an order for a couple of pens and birdhouse ornaments for a lady.

    Height is 14" to the tip of the finial and 7" wide at the rim of the form itself.
    Remember, in a moments time, everything can change!

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    Very nice, glad you stuck with it.
    When all is said and done--more is usually said than done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steven carter View Post
    Very nice, glad you stuck with it.
    Thanks Steven........I am glad I persisted as well!
    Remember, in a moments time, everything can change!

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    Hey Roger, nice sized piece, wonderful proportions and form in all the elements. I'd say you nailed it! I really do like the inset fitting lids, very clean design.
    Laugh at least once daily, even if at yourself!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Rinehart View Post
    Hey Roger, nice sized piece, wonderful proportions and form in all the elements. I'd say you nailed it! I really do like the inset fitting lids, very clean design.
    Thanks a bunch Tim......coming from you, that means a lot!
    Remember, in a moments time, everything can change!

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    One of the pleasures in turning is creating something beautiful from
    a nice piece of wood.

    Even more satisfaction is gained by converting a second-grade piece
    into a very pleasing item as you have. What a great result!
    My wife and I had words, but I didn't get to use mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Arnup View Post
    One of the pleasures in turning is creating something beautiful from
    a nice piece of wood.

    Even more satisfaction is gained by converting a second-grade piece
    into a very pleasing item as you have. What a great result!
    Thanks Alan..........appreciated!
    Remember, in a moments time, everything can change!

    Vision - not just seeing what is, but seeing what can be!




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    Fine looking bucket, not sure I would class it as a bucket.
    Fred

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Belknap View Post
    Fine looking bucket, not sure I would class it as a bucket.
    What would you call it Fred? Seriously, that title came from a tidbit in my memory banks where I saw Curt Fuller speak of a bucket, and I don't remember if he was referring to one of his forms or some one else's or what.......it has been a long time, and I am not sure my memory is exactly accurate on this, but at any rate, that title is what popped in my head, so I guess it is stuck with it!
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    Roger, that is a beautiful looking "bucket"
    Lori K

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lori Kleinberg View Post
    Roger, that is a beautiful looking "bucket"
    Thanks Lori........I sure won't put any mop water in it!
    Remember, in a moments time, everything can change!

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    Very well done Roger! Clean lines and good form!!
    Retired - when every day is Saturday (unless it's Sunday).

  13. Quote Originally Posted by Thom Sturgill View Post
    Very well done Roger! Clean lines and good form!!
    Appreciate that Thom!
    Remember, in a moments time, everything can change!

    Vision - not just seeing what is, but seeing what can be!




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