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    Three firsts

    IMG_0390 (Copy).JPGIMG_0399 (Copy).JPGIMG_0403 (Copy).JPGIMG_0401 (Copy).JPGIMG_0405 (Copy).JPGIMG_0404 (Copy).JPGFirst three winged box, first hollow form, first winged bowl. The winged items are birds eye and the hollow form is a maple burl.

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    Pretty sweet Robert. A lot of air in that burl.....bet that was fun turning but I like your 4 pointed birdseye piece the best. Very beautiful piece of timber.
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    Thanks David, the 4 point box was actually a piece left over from stock I had for a set of S & P Mills. It was more difficult to turn than I bargained for, but that's birds eye. The birds eye measures 6"X 6" X 3". I had a problem deciding which side to use, but my favorite side of the bowl reminds me of a water fall which are eyes that travers the thickness of the wood.

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    Nice work Robert

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    Thanks all for your comments or lack of same. I posted this on a Router Forum and got 20 comments.

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    Sorry for the lack of comments. Just seeing this myself. Very nice work! Beautiful use of the figured wood. I would like to try a winged bowl some time. How was sanding it?

    Doug

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    Great 3 firsts. All look very good. The hollow form looks like you found a good place to stop and avoid the "shatter" of going too thin with the big void and top cracks. The little 3 sided box and finial also catch the eye. Look forward to seeing seconds plus.

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    Wow very nice!!
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    Doug

    I have started to use Abranet 8" long sanding sheets with a foam backer such as a 3M pad (I use the back side) and held at the right angle work will. The Abranet sheets seem to last forever.

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    Very nice work Robert! Love the birdseye and that Burl had to be difficult.
    I may not have it all together, but together we have it all.

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    I have those same Abranet sheets and I'm a big fan. I do need to pick up a foam backing pad. I'm sure that would help in many situations.

    Doug

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    Very nice!!

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    I't moving

    In the first picture of the burl there is an open crack close to the opening and now it is actually overlapping. I thought it was dry but I guess not.

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