AWGB Woodturning Forum
General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Martin Lawrence on March 15, 2011, 01:18:17 PM
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No. 1. : Made from Ash, hollowed and scorched then sealed and waxed. The finial is sycamore ebonised. Measures 7" diameter and 8" high.
No. 2. : From a burr off a Red Elm measures 8 1/2 " diameter and 3" high. Sealed and waxed.
Cheers Martin.
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Hi Martin,
Two very nice piece, lovely piece of burr elm.
I like the shape of the hollow form and was considering if it needed the large base as I thought it distracts from the overall veiw of the shape. But then I changed my mind.
Regards
Ken
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Hi Martin another couple of outstanding pieces,you seem to be very busy these days, it is always a pleasure to see your work.Are you at Yandles month if so are you taking some of your work.Regards John
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You'll wear that new workshop out if you carry on, Martin.
Not sure about the lidded form, but I think it's a personal quirk rather than the form. The burr elm bowl is simple and carried by the strength of the grain and colour and the shape you've chosen. A sure seller.
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Hi All,
Thanks for the comments, re the lidded form, the shape is taken from a section of Chinese art sculpture that is in Birmingham near the Chinese quarter.
Cheers Martin.
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Martin, What can I add, it is 2 excellent forms, in seeing the Ash HF the Chinese element was my thought, not reading your reply, the Elm is a classic and real beautiful piece.
David