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Thread: Holly: A Little Bleach and Burning

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    what a great form on that bowl!! Everything looks really nice.

    So your new saying is: When in doubt, burn it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carl Civitella View Post
    I....... Is the one lid pierced ?...
    No piercing Carl. Thats something else I have never tried. The list seems to go on and on.

    Thanks for all the supportive comments. They are appreciated!

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    Baxter I really like the shape of that plate, very nice flowing curves and the wood being very plain certainly could use the finely done pyrography, very nicely done Baxter, you certainly are a very talented person .

    The boxes are fine but the staining does really distract from the overall look, as for the colored artwork, to me it is a little gaudy, just my personal hangup
    Last edited by Leo Van Der Loo; 03-15-2013 at 11:06 PM.
    Have fun and take care

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    Most excellent work--really stopped to study each one. Nice job!

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    Thanks for commenting Leo and Joe. It is appreciated!

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    Baxter, this is all very impressive, not only because of what each piece is but because of the growth and variety of turnings you produce. You certainly don't have a comfort zone that you're stuck in and instead keep stretcing and getting better. This is really cool stuff.

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    Thank you Bill. That is very kind of you to say.

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    The bowl is fabulous. It's got incredible form, the pyro is nice too.

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