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Curt Fuller
08-26-2010, 8:17 PM
I posted a pic of an oak root hollowform the other day. Then I tried a couple more but without quite the same results. The taller one was a little more bland piece of wood but it was also full of pea sized rocks that the tree had grown around. After destroying several hollowing cutters I called it good with fairly thick walls and an even thicker base. The little squatty one was destined to be a natural edged bowl. It has some nice burl and color in the wood and an interesting edge. As a group, they look pretty good together though.

David E Keller
08-26-2010, 8:19 PM
That's cool! I like the trio of varying forms although each of them works as a standalone. Nicely done, sir.

Pete Jordan
08-26-2010, 8:20 PM
Great job,Curt!

I hope you are turning with armor on.

John Keeton
08-26-2010, 8:27 PM
Curt, I love that collage with all three!! Really makes a neat pic. Great job on all of them, and you are a better man than I!! The first rock I hit would have been the last one!

Dennis Ford
08-26-2010, 8:28 PM
Roots are quite a challenge and you met these head on. Good job!

Cathy Schaewe
08-26-2010, 8:34 PM
As a group, they look pretty good together

No kidding, they look phenomenal!

James Roberts
08-26-2010, 9:00 PM
Very nice Curt. As I think I posted earlier, those pieces would scare the bejeepers out of me. Thanks for showing me the possibilities.

Steve Schlumpf
08-26-2010, 9:29 PM
Curt - you know I am a huge fan of your work but I gotta tell you..... I absolutely love the vase! Might be a little on the thick side but the form, color and all that rustic character make for a winning combination! You should be real happy with these turnings!

Very nice work! Looking forward to seeing what you come up with next!

Art Kelly
08-26-2010, 10:54 PM
Those are really great. Won't hold soup, though.

Sorta like shaving with a rotary lawnmower sometimes. You know you should duck, but then nothing would get done.

I'm anxiously awaiting my next rock. I have a bar of AISI 1095 high-carbon steel, 1/2" x 1" by 15", just waiting to be ground into the correct scraper shape to turn the rock in place.

Wondering if anyone else ever tried this?

Mark Cothren
08-26-2010, 11:14 PM
I agree the pieces are great, but the three together takes it to another level.

Ken Glass
08-26-2010, 11:17 PM
Curt,
There is nothing bland about that turning. Great tool control and great form on tough to turn wood is what I see. All are first class. Very nice work.

Jeff Nicol
08-27-2010, 5:04 AM
Curt, When I turn things that are rough and nasty and I end up with something that is still in the shape of a HF or bowl without me tossing them into the fire, they are SURVIVORS! Your collection is wonderful and like you said they look very good in a group and by themselves. The patience and dedication it takes to get these "Air" inspired turnings completed is what people see in them.

Keep sharing them with us,

Jeff

William Hutchinson
08-27-2010, 5:08 AM
Very nice. This is interesting work that holds your attention viewing the interior/exterior surfaces that shape the form. I don't how you kept from exploding the piece when hitting a rock.

Tom Sherman
08-27-2010, 5:58 AM
Great work Curt, I think of seeing an announcement of a new archialogical (spelling) find somewhere when I look at these. So Cool.

John Hart
08-27-2010, 6:18 AM
Shazaam!!! Holy cow, Curt...what a beautiful set. And with rock excavation no less. You are certainly a better man than I. Well done.:)

Barry Stratton
08-27-2010, 6:49 AM
I agree the pieces are great, but the three together takes it to another level.

Ditto that! Awesome collection Curt!:cool:

bob svoboda
08-27-2010, 10:20 AM
Very nicely done. I could just sit and stare at any of the three for hours.

Rob Cunningham
08-27-2010, 1:08 PM
Beautiful work Curt

David DeCristoforo
08-27-2010, 2:03 PM
These things are awesome. Like the first one you posted, they conjure a vision of a surreal, post-apocalyptic environment or some ancient archeological ruin. I know that sounds dark but I don't mean it to be. But grouped together like this, the implication is impossible to miss..