This is from a much larger burl piece I have but due to a split down one corner I had to cut a piece off. With that piece I decided to do a little bud type vase. I will be giving this to my niece next week while I'm in Knoxville.
3" wide x 4" high.
This is from a much larger burl piece I have but due to a split down one corner I had to cut a piece off. With that piece I decided to do a little bud type vase. I will be giving this to my niece next week while I'm in Knoxville.
3" wide x 4" high.
Last edited by Brian McInturff; 04-13-2008 at 12:05 AM.
That is sharp! I've been planning on a HF but just can't seem to get around to it. I'm sure your niece will treasure the gift.
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Very nice...your niece is a lucky gal to be getting that one!
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Beautiful piece Brian! Love the wild grain, the finish and the way the lip looks offset! Very nice - she will love it! Have fun on your trip!
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That is a beauty Brian. She is going to love it. Well done.
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That was a quick picture take. Here is one of the opening. The pffset on the lip is actually part of the cambium layer(I think that's what it's called, right under the bark).
Great job Brian, love the wood and your finish looks good.
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