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Jim Podsedly
02-09-2009, 12:59 PM
Haven't been on the lathe in a couple of months ... been busy with finishing off two dressers.
My neighbor had an Ash tree taken down the other day and asked if i wanted any of the wood!
Well i could not take it anymore just letting those logs sit! Threw a blank on the lathe and made a couple of vases for the neighbors.
It was a nice change from making bowls, platters and pens.
The Ash cut like butter. Danish oil followed by wax buffed on.
jim
steven carter
02-09-2009, 1:00 PM
Very nice looking bud vases. And just in time for Valentine's day:D.
Steve
Steve Schlumpf
02-09-2009, 9:26 PM
Jim - nice looking vases! They both have a real clean/fresh look to them! Nice work!
alex carey
02-09-2009, 9:29 PM
Good stuff, I've been meaning to do some of that stuff, That looks great.
Bernie Weishapl
02-09-2009, 10:57 PM
Jim great looking vases. Yep just in time for valentines day.
Dewey Torres
02-10-2009, 1:26 AM
Do these qualify as HFs?
Jim Podsedly
02-10-2009, 8:29 AM
Dewey,
That cracked me up! :D
They are a HF in the sense that there is a 1/2 drilled hole in them :p
True HF's are on the to-do list/learn list someday
Jim
Dewey Torres
02-10-2009, 10:51 AM
Dewey,
That cracked me up! :D
They are a HF in the sense that there is a 1/2 drilled hole in them :p
True HF's are on the to-do list/learn list someday
Jim
Jim,
Glad you got a laugh so here is another...I wasn't kidding.
I am too new to know if a HF needs a closed style lid or if can be open (with a flare like your vases), or if a HF only needs to be hollow
:o
David Christopher
02-10-2009, 11:25 AM
Jim, very nice looking vases..
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