I was rumaging through my turning parts boxes ( believe me, I have a number of them) trying to find a piece that I could use on a turning I am working on. I found it and proceeded. It did get me thinking though about constructing a piece strictly from parts that had been part of a turning long past. I picked a hollow turning of maple in the shape of a teardrop. I also had four pieces of box elder that had been a ?????????? and I have no idea what I was working on at the time. I used three of the box elder pieces (see picture) and formed legs. The hollow form still had the rough area including the tenon. I turned the tenon down and turned a slot for the legs to fit into. I turned a finial. The HL was already air gun dyed and finish applied before I epoxied the legs. I filled the exposed slot with Professional Wood Filler and painted the top/finial black. This was fun little project. Some will really like it and some will look at it as if someone cut a big one. .DSCN0517 (480 x 600).jpgDSCN0524 (481 x 600).jpg