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Glen Blanchard
10-29-2014, 5:28 PM
I fiddled with it some. Not so sure what to call it now.

Roger Chandler
10-29-2014, 5:37 PM
yep........I could believe that was hollow when you took it off the lathe! :D That's a pretty snazzy piece of work, Glen!

David Delo
10-29-2014, 6:14 PM
yep........I could believe that was hollow when you took it off the lathe! :D That's a pretty snazzy piece of work, Glen!+1 ................

Bruce Howson
10-29-2014, 7:08 PM
It's a beautiful piece of art, since it won't hold M&M's.:)

Well done!

John Keeton
10-29-2014, 7:12 PM
Excellent!! "Celtic Cross"??

Ted Calver
10-29-2014, 7:39 PM
Very seXy:)

Brian Brown
10-29-2014, 7:43 PM
Call it art. It is beautiful. It is still a hollow form in my book.

Ken Fitzgerald
10-29-2014, 7:51 PM
Glen, it's certainly art and it's well done.

Jon Nuckles
10-29-2014, 8:02 PM
If it was a hollow form when you took it off the lathe, I'd say it is a hollower form now. Very nice, Glen!

Steve Schlumpf
10-29-2014, 8:03 PM
Glen - most impressive! Love the imagination! Looking forward to seeing what you create next!

Scott Hackler
10-29-2014, 8:40 PM
Very interesting! I guess I will cross off this shape/design for a future piece! You did well on it.

Glen Blanchard
10-29-2014, 9:44 PM
Thanks for the kind words, folks. In February of this year, at the ripe old age of 56, I sold my dental practice and joined the ranks of the retired. My wife and I are doing a fair amount of vacationing, but when we are not, I am in the shop at the lathe. Now that shop time is not limited to weekends, I hope to hone my skills further.

Thomas Canfield
10-29-2014, 10:29 PM
Being a retired dentist might help explain the need to poke holes in a perfectly good turned piece. Next you will be burning and coloring it. Maybe you just need to call it "a piece done well". You forgot to mention wood type, size, and finish.

Thom Sturgill
10-30-2014, 6:59 AM
Beautiful. Call it art and give it a name. Considering its appearance and your profession - 'cavity' seems appropriate.

Robert Willing
10-30-2014, 10:42 AM
A thing of beauty and a work of art! I would be interested to know if you used your dentist air drill or a dremmel tool to do the piercing.