I turned an urn for my wife to put her Orchid in. Being from the Philippines, Orchids remind her of home. Since the take very little water I thought a wooden urn would good bribery material. The wood I used was maple and had some beautiful heart wood. I used what was left of the log from the urn to make a small hollow form. On this project I did the entire outside shaping with my skew. Hence the frustration. Once I kind of figured it out, the finished surface was probably at 300 grit. I started hollowing the inside leaving it between 1/8" ish. Some how, even with an 1/8" of wood, I still broke through the side some how. The heart wood is beautiful. I also picked up some Antique Oil from the local Ace and put some on to see how it looks. Thanks for looking.
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