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Keith Burns
10-07-2006, 1:59 PM
I origanally did this piece in 2003. It is Lepoardwood, Redheart, Wenge and veneers. It is 8" dia. x 5-1/2" tall. I was quite proud of it then but as time has passed and as I have learned so much more about form I really became unhappy with it. The base was bigger and it was flat on the sides and the walls were to thick. So, as I have aquired the tools that would allow me to do it, I re-turned it, reducing the size of the foot and adding some curve to the sides, and reducing the thickness. It is still not a perfect form, in my eyes anyway, but it is so much better than it was. As always, your comments are welcome. (I just noticed in the pics, the white veneer lines look ragged. They are not that way in person)

Mark Pruitt
10-07-2006, 2:32 PM
Keith,

Great work!!! I think you did a beautiful job with the profile. The only thing I might have wanted would have been a smaller foot, but that's a minor consideration.

What method did you use to re-mount the piece on your lathe?

Keith Burns
10-07-2006, 2:41 PM
Mark, Thanks. I chucked it with my Supernova in the opening and the cut a recess in the base, reshaped the body, turned it around and chucked in the recess and hollowed and reformed the top. Then turned back around and used my vacuum chuck to finish the foot. I agree I would have like a little smaller foot but I was out of wood so to speek.

Keith Burns
10-07-2006, 2:46 PM
I just remembered that I had one bad before picture. Just for comparison.

Andy Hoyt
10-07-2006, 3:41 PM
I like side by side comparisons

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And yes, you improved it a whole bunch. Well done.

Vaughn McMillan
10-07-2006, 5:18 PM
I like side by side comparisons

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And yes, you improved it a whole bunch. Well done.
Agreed on all counts.

George Conklin
10-07-2006, 6:58 PM
WOW! That is incredible, Keith.

I agree. The improvements were worth the effort:) .

Travis Stinson
10-07-2006, 10:10 PM
That's a cool looking piece Keith. I like the improvements you made to it.:cool:

Bernie Weishapl
10-07-2006, 10:56 PM
Well done Keith. I like the way it turned out. Nice job.

Curt Fuller
10-08-2006, 1:43 AM
I agree with everyone else that you made it look much nicer. But it wasn't too shabby to start with. That's a very interesting segmenting technique and pattern. It's a nice combination of woods too.

Ernie Nyvall
10-09-2006, 12:20 AM
Oh yea, that looks nice. I like the improvements.