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    Ash Vessel

    OK, the last piece I posted went over like a lead balloon, so I thought maybe this is a little more to your liking,(just kidding)
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    I really like that. The lighter colored woods can be so pleasing to the eye.

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    Dan,
    It is a nice looking piece!

    Can you give us the details of how you created it along with the size, sanding, finish, etc?

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    Dick, this piece was hollowed using John Jordan tooling, the overall size is 4 3/4 inch largest diameter by 6 1/2 high. Sanding is through 600 grit. I chose to use no finish as I was very happy with the piece as is.
    Thanks for looking.

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    Dan, I love the form and the wood. I'm with you on the finish, sometimes it's best to just let it be.
    Mike

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