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    Hicks Yew

    I had an old hicks yew (I think) stump sitting around for years and finally decided to do something with it. It's 5" x 5.5"finished with lacquer. I didn't take a before photo but the last pic is similar.
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    Beautiful wood!

    Would love to hear about how you got from homely stump to gorgeous hollow form.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Marshall View Post
    Beautiful wood!

    Would love to hear about how you got from homely stump to gorgeous hollow form.
    Hi Robert. No mystery, as I said it sat for years and was already dry throughout. So I trimmed all the branches, put it between centers, roughly rounded it out, and turned a tennon on the bottom end. Then I mounted it in a chuck, finished rounding and sanding the outside. Then I drilled a hole with a Forstner bit to get the hollowing started. Because this was a small piece I just used a bowl gouge to finish the hollowing. I only sanded the top two inches of the interior but the rest is rather smooth from using the gouge as a scraper.

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    Amazing job and a great piece of wood!!!..... the before picture looks like something that you might just throw out.... glad you didn't..

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