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Kathy Marshall
03-17-2012, 7:08 AM
Another one from the little mesquite burl I cut up. The shape of the form was pretty much dictated by blank and wanting to make a ne opening. I left the bottom wider to take advantage of the bit of heartwood burl figure on one side and I had to slope the shoulder/neck area to get below the bark. It reminds me of a sack just plopped on a table and it's kinda growing on me.
It's 4 1/2 tall by 5 1/2" wide with a coat of danish oil. I'll add a few more coats of DO and let it build up a soft finish.
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Thanks for looking!
Comments and critiques are welcome.

Cheryl A. Prince
03-17-2012, 7:21 AM
Beautiful wood and nice shape Kathy! I haven't turned a burl yet but after looking at the pictures of the ones you've done (and others here at the Creek ) I gues I'm going to have to hunt some down and give it a try! Have a great St. Patty's day!

John Keeton
03-17-2012, 7:47 AM
Kathy, this is actually one of my favorite forms - the "squat" pot, so to speak! I have one sketched that I want to do soon.

That mesquite burl really stands out well in this one, and the burly sapwood is a great contrast with the heartwood and the NE opening. The "lighter" side almost looks like an entirely different turning. Nice work on getting the bottom finished out, too. Not always an easy task with a NE piece.

Another winner!

Dennis Ford
03-17-2012, 8:00 AM
Beautiful work with some great wood. I like your choice of finish for this mesquite.

Nate Davey
03-17-2012, 8:30 AM
Gorgeous wood and the form is great. I'm with John, I like the pot shape. The sapwood/heartwood combo is awesome.

Doug W Swanson
03-17-2012, 8:50 AM
Another beautiful piece, Kathy!

Brian Brown
03-17-2012, 8:55 AM
Kathy,

Nice piece! I like the form, and the mix of sap and heart wood. How did you attach this one to the lathe? Bubble gum? I assume you started with a tenon on the bottom, reversed it, held it in with a doughnut chuck, and turned the tenon off. However you did it, it's a great piece.

Harvey Ghesser
03-17-2012, 9:13 AM
Love the form and wood.

Alan Trout
03-17-2012, 9:39 AM
Kathy,

I really like the form and think the mesquite really compliments form very well. You are a turning machine. Very well done.

Alan

Allan Ferguson
03-17-2012, 9:44 AM
Really do like this, great wood and work.

Bernie Weishapl
03-17-2012, 10:04 AM
Kathy that is nice. I like that mesquite and the burly NE.

Steve Schlumpf
03-17-2012, 10:18 AM
Now that is nice! Love the form and the wood is stunning! Always referred to this kind of form as a bag of sand... very organic and natural feel to it! Thanks for sharing!

Bill Bolen
03-17-2012, 11:06 AM
Beautiful piece Kathy. Love the form on an exceptional piece of wood. I feel another WOW cover with this one. :)

Kathy Marshall
03-17-2012, 8:31 PM
Thanks everyone!

Kathy,

Nice piece! I like the form, and the mix of sap and heart wood. How did you attach this one to the lathe? Bubble gum? I assume you started with a tenon on the bottom, reversed it, held it in with a doughnut chuck, and turned the tenon off. However you did it, it's a great piece.
Thanks Brian, I started with a tenon and then used a jam chuck with some double sided tape to finish the bottom.

Baxter Smith
03-17-2012, 10:05 PM
Nice work Kathy. The NE and all the sapwood give it a much different look than most mequite I have seen. Neat piece!

Jeff Hamilton Jr.
03-17-2012, 10:09 PM
Exquisite work, as usual, Kathy.

Ted Calver
03-17-2012, 10:14 PM
Kathy,
A very appealing piece. I really like the form and the natural edge. I'd say you did exactly what that blank said it wanted to look like.

Roland Martin
03-18-2012, 7:31 AM
I really like this piece, Kathy. The form, NE, sap and heartwood make for a really pleasing piece, very, very well done!

Michelle Rich
03-18-2012, 7:46 AM
oooh, oooh, pretty.