Michael Armstrong
06-10-2011, 9:20 PM
I've been working slowly at building up my inventory of pet urns. I decided to try something different with the tops of some by casting and turning them from PR. I thought the metallics created some interesting patterns.
The first urn is spalted maple with a rosewood top. This top was originally going to have a taller finial but then a design opportunity arose:mad:. (5"h x 6.25"d)(67 cubic inches)
Urn two is spalted maple with a silver PR top. (5"h x 5"d)(43 cubic inches)
Urn three is figured maple with a silver and antique copper swirl PR top. (4.5"h x 4"d)(19 cubic inches)
Finally urn four is white ash with an antique copper PR top. (5.5"h x 4.75"d)(55 cubic inches)
I haven't determined the capacities yet but will add that to the post once I have.
Thanks for looking.
Michael
The first urn is spalted maple with a rosewood top. This top was originally going to have a taller finial but then a design opportunity arose:mad:. (5"h x 6.25"d)(67 cubic inches)
Urn two is spalted maple with a silver PR top. (5"h x 5"d)(43 cubic inches)
Urn three is figured maple with a silver and antique copper swirl PR top. (4.5"h x 4"d)(19 cubic inches)
Finally urn four is white ash with an antique copper PR top. (5.5"h x 4.75"d)(55 cubic inches)
I haven't determined the capacities yet but will add that to the post once I have.
Thanks for looking.
Michael