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    Celtic Knot Goblet

    This is my first goblet with a Celtic knot, thanks to Curt Fuller for the explanation on how it is done. 7 1/4" x 2 1/4" Walnut and Maple, antique oil and buffed. All critiques welcome.

    Celtic Knot Goblet.jpg

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    Very cool Ron. I really like the details on the stem.
    Mike

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    Very nice work Ron! Very clean details and a great finish!
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    I would try raising the "knot" up a little higher so that it is more centered on the cup portion. Other than that, it is fantastic work. Actually, it is fantastic work any way, but you wanted a critique.

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    Nice Jobe

    Very nice!! My daughter is getting married in December and saw one of these so I have to give it a try. Hope my first turns out as well as yours.
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    Very nice Ron. Great job.
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    Absolutely beautiful!

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    Very well done. I really like the rings also. Beautiful.
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    Very nice I would say you got the goblet thing down!

    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert McGowen View Post
    I would try raising the "knot" up a little higher so that it is more centered on the cup portion. Other than that, it is fantastic work. Actually, it is fantastic work any way, but you wanted a critique.
    OTOH, I kind of like that it's not centered, and instead a bit below centerline. It'd look good either way, though no doubt.

    Very nice goblet Ron, and very nice of Curt to share the technique.

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