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    Default yew hollow form

    hello folks

    this form is 6" wide by 7" tall with a 7/8" hollowing hole



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    That Yew is simply stunning!
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    Yew've done a tremendous job Cornucopia!!

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    thats a great form love the yew

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    Excellent

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    Great work cornucopia,

    D'you turn it green or was it dry/seasoned?

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    Noice!
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    Thank you for all of your kind comments

    TT: I turn all of my forms from green wood

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    Excellent

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    Yew beauty!

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    As per your usual standard, well executed and finished How thick is the wall on this one?
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    Cheers,
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    Thank you

    Hughie: around an 1/8"- i've found that yew has to be thinner than other u.k natives have to be especially when like in this piece the pith is central in the piece.

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    Cornucopia, yew talkin' to me? Don't yew mean, "Yew'er Yew hollow form"?

    That is a stunning form!! and what a job it must have been, turning through that long neck! Very well done!

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