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Jack Mincey
11-06-2008, 2:52 PM
I let my son take a bowl in for share day in his kindergarten class earlier this year. His teacher and assistent made such a fuss over it that I knew what he had to take them for a Christmas present. They are all from maple. #1 is 5" by 4" high, #2 is 6 1/2" by 4" high, and the 3rd one is 3 1/2" by 4" tall.

Jack
P.S. Mike I want to say I'm sorry this post went to the end of yours. I didn't mean for it to. I think it is fixed now.
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Dan Oliphant
11-06-2008, 2:59 PM
Very nice pieces, Jack. Those will make special Christmas gifts indeed. My favorite is the third piece, well done on all three.

Steve Schlumpf
11-06-2008, 4:42 PM
Very nice work Jack! Beautiful woods! Great forms and finish on all the pieces! Really like the curl in the third piece! Gonna be some real happy teachers this Christmas!

robert hainstock
11-06-2008, 4:53 PM
It is always nice to recognize the gift of time and talen our teachers and other public servants make. You have done an admlirable job. Thanks fpr sharing. :D:D
Bob

Bernie Weishapl
11-06-2008, 5:17 PM
Great looking pieces Jack. They will be appreciated and nice of you to acknowledge them.

George Morris
11-06-2008, 9:02 PM
Really great pcs! Your photos are beautiful! What hollowing rig did you use? Very nice pcs! George

Dick Strauss
11-07-2008, 12:21 AM
Jack,
Thanks for sharing those beauties. Teachers are definitely unsung heroes/heroines.

By the way, what kind of wood is that?


Thanks,
Dick

Jack Mincey
11-07-2008, 9:50 AM
Thanks for the compliments everyone. These are the first HF's that I've turned thin once and let dry. It only took 2 weeks to dry at 1/8" thick and they didn't warp as much as I thought they would. The last bowl formed ridges on the curl which gives it a three-D look of a 3-D baseball card, when you move it and let the light hit it from a different angle. The first two are from a maple that fell near our house a few years ago. The last one is from a maple that fell in the spring. It is turned from a scrap off the side of a large blank I cored for a friend. His cored set is going to be out of this world. My son's teacher and assistant are great and deserve something. He came home from school 2nd or 3rd day and I asked him how he like Kindergarten, he looked up at me and said " it rocks". He still loves school and that is very important to me.
Thanks,
Jack

Prashun Patel
11-07-2008, 9:53 AM
Beautiful. How'd you finish them?

Mike Vickery
11-07-2008, 10:13 AM
That all look great, nice job.

Skip Spaulding
11-08-2008, 5:28 PM
All are grand, but #3 really catches my eye. Lucky teachers!

Ken Fitzgerald
11-08-2008, 5:31 PM
Jack....those are gorgeous! Lucky teachers!

Bill Bolen
11-08-2008, 11:32 PM
They are all beautiful. Great forms and outstanding finish! Lucky kindergaden teachers to have a parent who cares. So, whatcha gonna make for 1st grade?...Bill..

Jack Mincey
11-09-2008, 3:09 PM
Thanks again, Shawn I finished them with deft satin spray 5 or 6 coats. Let them dry for a couple days and then lightly hit them with 0000 steel wool and buffed them.
Jack

Jim Becker
11-09-2008, 4:54 PM
WONDERFUL work, Jack!!! Really super gifts, too.

Jack Mincey
11-09-2008, 6:32 PM
Thanks again everyone. Shawn I used satin deft spray 5 or 6 coats. Let dry for a few days and lightly went over it with 0000 steel wool, then buffed it. I have tried gloss spray deft, but it always runs very easy. I can use the satin and it does not run on me. When buffed it is hard to tell which spray was used so I will stick with what works for me.
Thanks,
Jack

Dewey Torres
11-09-2008, 6:39 PM
WOW! That is beautiful.