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    Default yew hollow form

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    6 photo's of the same yew form 6" wide by 7" tall







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    I'd be tempted to 'do' something with that hole.

    I'd want to 'fix' it or something.

    I would attack the paper thin edge on the inside & blunt it a bit at least.
    Cliff.
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    Woowwww That's just beautiful George, Congratulation.
    Cheers Tony.

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    Love it!

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    Love it. Re hole: It's interesting how people think about things like that. I see it as giving the piece character and authentisity.

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    Thumbs up

    That is a great piece and I absolutely agree with Oldiephred.

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    great work
    regards
    Nick
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers View Post


    I'd be tempted to 'do' something with that hole.

    I'd want to 'fix' it or something.

    I would attack the paper thin edge on the inside & blunt it a bit at least.
    I'd be tempted too.
    Nice work, great color and a beautiful lump of yew.

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    Impressive

    I agree about the hole - sorta looks like an 'oops' at the moment, doing something would change it to a 'feature'. Please take with a grain of salt though as I am not capable of turning such a thing

    Cheers,
    Dave

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    thank you for all of your comments

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    Hello Cornucopia,
    It is stunning, I love it, very nicely proportionend. As they say: "Beauty lays in the eyes of the beholder". I wish I could emulate you.
    BR Joe v K.

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