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    Fluted Work

    Slow day in the office and I finally figured out how to re-size pictures.

    Back in January I went to John C. Campbell to study with Al Stirt. About a year ago I posted pictures of fluted work I wasn't really happy with, Al set me on course to do a little better work. The flutes are handcarved and I find it enjoyable to do although still a bit time consuming.

    The Cherry Bowl is apporximately 14" diameter and has 96 flutes

    The larger Walnut is about 11" with 56 much deeper flutes

    The small Walnut is only 3.75" with 24 flutes.

    Now that I cracked the code on photo sizing I'll post more often. As some of you know I post pictures in bursts about 3 times per year.

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    Frank - that is some beautiful work! As long as you are experimenting with resizing of photos - next time please try 800x600 pixels as these are great looking bowls but at the size of the photos posted it is hard to see any detail. Seriously - these are some beautiful bowls!
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    Those are beautiful Frank. I would bet they are time consuming. Well done.
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    Frank all of those look outstanding, great work.
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    Frank,

    Beautiful work.

    Toney

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    Wonderful work, Frank. Great job on that fluting!
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    Frank, real beauties. Did you have them at the meeting Monday? Sorry I missed it.

    Terry

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    Frank those are all real stunners. I love them all!

    Bob

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    Beautiful work Frank!
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    Frank,

    Those are extremely beautiful! Turning and carving. You have, indeed, become an artist!
    Ken

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    How do you...

    Frank,

    That's stunning work. I'm not sure which one I like the most.

    How do you layout the flutes? I think I'd try to use the lathe and an indexing ring, but you said it was hand carved. Any hints would be nice. Long explanations (with photos) would be nicer, still.

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    They all look very nice!!
    My first guess was doing it with a router but after I read they are hand carved, well that's even more impressive.

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    Very well done Frank, I like them all !
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    Nice work Frank, with out a Rose engine or some sort of Ornamental turning attachment what you've done is a lot of work, my guess is tedious just would not cover it !!!! You have given me an idea for my OT though , thanks for posting...I have a small Myrtle bowl on the lathe now and will see if I can get my OT to do what you have done. As my hands would never let me get more than one flute a month done!!!!
    John 3:16

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    gosh the three are beautifull!!!! my favorite is the little one though....it is very unusual.... so glad i got to see your work...can't wait for the next post...

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