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    Default spalted beech hollow forms

    Hello folks

    here are some new spalted beech piece's which i've completed recently
    they are all finished with Woodoc10

    3 3/4" wide by 3.5" tall



    6" wide by 6.5" tall




    5" wide by 4" tall




    7" wide by 5" tall



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    Last edited by cornucopia; 15th October 2011 at 01:17 AM. Reason: typo

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    Beautiful forms as always.
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    Top stuphph there!

    I particularly like the "frilly" tops.

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    three great looking forms george well done, what did you use to carve the rims?

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    Thank you- I used a v carving tool to do the neck detail

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    Quote Originally Posted by dai sensei View Post
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    extremely pleasing to the eye
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    The middle one is taking my eye the most.

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    Stunning forms, I like them all.
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    They are brown, they are turned, they are super
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    Lovely forms. But I'm not sure the frilly necks really add much in this case! Although they are well done and all that! I think a darker line around the opening would hold it all together better! The radiating groves are trying to do something else unnecessarily busy!
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    Thank you for your kind comments

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