This is the second of the natural edge winged bowls that I'm working on.
This one has lots more curl than the last and is a little larger.
It measures 13 1/2" X 3 1/2" tall and the bowl part is 6 1/4". Finish is Gel Poly and buffed on the beall.
This is the second of the natural edge winged bowls that I'm working on.
This one has lots more curl than the last and is a little larger.
It measures 13 1/2" X 3 1/2" tall and the bowl part is 6 1/4". Finish is Gel Poly and buffed on the beall.
Last edited by Jim Ketron; 12-05-2005 at 11:49 PM.
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WOW!!! Gorgeous Jim!!!! Are the actual colors the same as the pic? If so....It is striking! The figure is awesome too.
~john
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Jim, this piece is absolutely gorgeous. Like a piece of polished marble. The wood glows. Just wonderful and the inclusions in the bottom make it very interesting. Great job!
Big Mike
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the color is pretty much dead on John in the first 2 pics. Don't know why the last one is kinda yellow? I didn't do much to it but reduce the size.Originally Posted by John Hart
Last edited by Jim Ketron; 12-05-2005 at 9:45 PM.
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Unbelievable, Jim! That is utterly beautimous! What more can be said except it's perfect!!!!
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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John's right. It is beautimus. Beautimus maximus to be sure.
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There you go again, you're killing me here Great piece
Well butter my bee-hind and call me a biscuit! SHAZAM! Jim, that is one fantastic turning there! Every time I tell you "that's one of my favorites" you do something like this. So I'm not gonna say it any more... nope, not even once more... not even... aw, what the heck... this is DEFINITELY one of my favorites!
Way to go!
Thanks for the pics!
And then, there's my "favorite" quetion: How do you finish off the foot on those types of pieces? Vacuum chuck? Jamb chuck between centers? Glue some sandpaper to your hand and go back and forth for hours???
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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Oh yeah! That's fantastic! Looks like a boiling golden flame........Super job!
Now that is beautiful...WOW. Jim you keep this up and you are going to be catching Mr. Stinson in the WOW category. You out did yourself on this one Jim.
Dick
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Jim, this is one of them, that's just too nice for words.
Bill.>>>>>>>>>>
Thanks Guys!
John M. I use a Vac! Love it!
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Outstanding in every aspect Jim!
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Bob
Gorgeous wood! Great finish!