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    This 4" x 9.5" Sapele w/ Lacquer finish vase was all hand carved only power tool was the lathe and a small drill for holes to start the coping saw blade w/ a tape handle.
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    Considering the tools you have, its a fine outcome.
    Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working. — Pablo Picasso


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    considering nothing, it's awesome

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    Thank you Hughie and brainstrust

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    Missed this somehow!! Love it!! Beautifully done!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    Missed this somehow!! Love it!! Beautifully done!!!
    Thank you Artme I just saw this also.

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    I also missed this. A great piece nicely done it just goes to show what can be done with very few tools.

    I have a finial with a similar design but it went wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by splinterz25 View Post
    This 4" x 9.5" Sapele w/ Lacquer finish vase was all hand carved only power tool was the lathe and a small drill for holes to start the coping saw blade w/ a tape handle.
    gorgeous as

    keep on plugging away

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    Thank you Dalboy and mummatoni, And a Merry Christmas to all of you down under.
    Here's a shot of the tools used to carve this project.
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