Several firsts for me with this mesquite hollow form:
1) First hollow form outside of a classroom environment (third overall).
2) First time using my new Kobra hollowing system (love it!).
3) First piece using Vince's Cera~Max discs (baby smooth).

The form is 6" x 3 3/4" and the finish is two coats of antique oil and Beall buffed. The wood came from my cousin's property in Abilene, Texas and had a little bit of spalting.

I'm completely open to any and all critiques. My own critique is that I didn't do a very good job finishing the curve near the base. I was concerned about stability and left some extra weight in the bottom. I also did a very crummy job smoothing out the interior walls. Any other suggestions on the overall form? With this style, should the foot be smaller, larger or the same size as the opening? Thanks for your input.

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