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    Hollow Forms with a variety of finials

    My woodturning mantra is "Obey The Tree," which means I rarely know what a particular vessel will look like -- okay, I usually have a general idea -- until I turn it, allowing my whims and the woodgrain to dictate the shape. To further muddle any visions for these efforts, I usually don't make a decision on the form the finials will take on my hollow forms until after I've completed the main shape.

    So, behold! A smorgasbord of big and little hollow forms with all sorts of adornments.
    Dyed Maple Burl Mahogany Finial.jpg Blonde Teak HF Segmented Band Finial.jpg Madrone HF Tall Black Finial.jpg Madrone Burl Inclusions Black Finial1.jpg Mahogany Bulbus Top Urn.jpg Mahogany Urn Sequoia Cone.jpg Tall Maple Urn White Banding Finial1.jpg Small Fiddle Maple Dyed HF.jpg

    There's one among these I really hate, having done it many years ago for another piece. Any guesses which one? I have more, but since I've reached my limit, I'll post them at another time.
    Last edited by Russell Neyman; 06-11-2018 at 9:06 AM.

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