Looking good- AGAIN. I like them both but liked the brown and grren combination on the 1st one.
Looking good- AGAIN. I like them both but liked the brown and grren combination on the 1st one.
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem
Steve.
Your getting down right dangerous. I love it.
Randy
Steve, I like the color on this one better than the first one. I think it is deeper. I also like the form. I hope that one day I will be able to turn a hollow form like that.
Thanks for trying this and posting it. There is color in my future. That should help some of the sweetgum I have. A lot of it is a little too plain. It's good to practice on but not enough grain.
Thanks again.
Eugene in NC
Ok this 'green' movement has just gone too far......
all seriousness, very nice and I love the color !
"The element of competition has never worried me, because from the start, I suppose I realized wood contains so much inspiration and beauty and rhythm that if used properly it would result in an individual and unique object." - James Krenov
What you do speaks so loud, I cannot hear what you say. -R. W. Emerson
Its amazing what a color twist can do for a piece. I like it a lot!
Love the juicy green, as the previous, especially how the accent varies on each side! I played around with some water based dark green dye some time ago but didnt carry it far. Here's a quick snap on my mobile: the apple isnt mine and the 2nd is a handle I epoxied to a bit holder to get a quick torx driver.
i like the dark green. insperional