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    Easter vase apple Wood

    Today l show you how i made a easter Vase out of apple tree wood


    il use a wooden wedge the stop the big crack


    I sanded it up to 500 grit, then i used woodturner oil for the finish


    High: 38cm
    Diameter: 28cm
    Thickness: 7-9mm


    hope you enjoy it


    https://youtu.be/MgYWZ3ocK6A


    Kind Greetings
    Roger

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    That's gorgeous Roger. Apple is some beautiful wood. Happy Easter,

    SWS

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    Thanks for your comment best regards Roger

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    Good work on the "patch". Always enjoy your videos.

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    tanke you verry much

    best regards

    roger

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    Nice piece. Love the shape. I have some apple drying and can't wait to turn it. It is beautiful wood, for sure.

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    Very nice Roger. I really enjoyed he video.

    What is that articulated cutter used on your hollowing bar?

    Do you determine thickness with just tapping on the piece?


    Thanks
    Mike

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    The grain in that piece is something else! At first glance, I thought it was a glue up of a bunch of different pieces from difference species. Nope, that's just how the tree grew. Nice job on the low luster finish!
    Man advances just in proportion that he mingles thought with his labor. - Ingersoll

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    Thank you for your comment, the cuter is from Ändu from Switzerland, this you only can buy with a 2 days course, taping makes different notices, but in close to the end to be save il use a tool determines the Thickness

    Best regards roger

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