Great form and finish - and interesting wood to boot!
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Superb work, finish and wood. Nice jug for sure.
very nice finish work..nice shape & great wood..gotta be a winner!
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Jack,
Very nice vase. Have you ever left bark on a walnut piece before? I did this on a bowl once and it looked good like yours however after a few years it turned black and quite ugly. It may have been the finish I put on it so I was wondering if you have had done this more than once and what the secret to keeping it looking as it does.
Ditto on the superb! It really is a beauty
Very nice piece. Your shape is spot on, along with the finish and the wood.
Thanks for sharing.
Steve
Jack, these were my favorites in your 1st posting, the proportions are so perfect and the finish looks like glass. Looking at it, it give the impression of pure elegance and balance, like the room was made for the vase instead of the vase being made for the room.
Really nice piece. Is that a branch sticking out through the sapwood? I guess it must be. Looks neat.
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Thanks for the compliments everyone. Paul, What looks like where a limb was is actually just bark turned down and finished over. I hope that it stays nice as shinny where the bark is for the customer. I don't see why it would not. This wood is from a tree that has been laying on the side of a highway near a house for more than 5 years. I always thought that the land owners grandson was going to have it cut into lumber "he is a shop teacher like I use to be". She told me sometime last year that I could have it if I could use it, if not they were going to cut it up for firewood. After finishing this form up I'm very glad that I was able to save it. The one streak in it is where it is starting to rot like spalting in other woods. I will be making more forms like it and maybe just a little larger if I can. The people at the sale I was at wanted large forms and didn't really care how much they cost.
Thanks Again,
Jack Mincey