That is a very neat looking piece of wood - I think you did a wonderful job.
That is a very neat looking piece of wood - I think you did a wonderful job.
John
"It's only when you look at an ant through a magnifying glass on a sunny day
that you realize how often they burst into flames."
What a great piece, wonderful color and grain turning not bad either!
Thanks everyone for your kind comments.
Awesome piece Ernie!
I love voids especially with the bark still on!
Nice Job!
Have Chainsaw- Will Travel
Ernie,
That is one seriously nice lookin' chunk of Mesquite and you did a great job with it.
That's some nice wood, Ernie! To me it looks like you could flip it over and you'd have a fairly common form for a HF... was that what you were shootin' for, or am I just warped?
Wow, that's got alot going on!. Nice form.
Ed
Mark, yes, but that's beside the point.Originally Posted by Mark Cothren
You're right though, but once I got the main part of the bark off, the wood went up at such an angle that this is what I ended up with. I couldn't bring the top down any without making the crotch hole go all the way through to the mouth. I know that's done, but I didn't like what I saw in my head when I tried to imagine it on this piece. I could have turned it and put the foot on the other end before hollowing, but that would put the inclusion more on the underside and I didn't want that either. Then I thought about making a textured collar to break up that top slope, but I couldn't figure out what I wanted there and said... to heck with it, I'm finishing it here.
So I've revealed what goes through the mind of someone who doesn't know what the heck he is doing... this someone anyway.
I'm just here to be a blessing...Originally Posted by Ernie Nyvall
Seriously, and all kidding aside... you're a cracked, upside-down-thinkin' sort of a guy and this turning reflects that perfectly... You been mowin' the pond lately?
Originally Posted by Mark Cothren
I don't know what you are talking about... I've never posted anything about turning the lawn mower upside down on myself in the pond.
That is cool Ernie. You definitely have a way with crotches
And weren't you, uh...unclothed in the ZTR incident?
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This is a special piece! You did well!
A few hours south of Steve Schlumpf
Wow Ernie! That is one nice creation. I'm going to have to try some Mesquite one of these days. Are you using a hollowing rig or just hollowing tools? Beautiful work as usual.
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Ernie,,
Thats really nice I love that wood and the from is great!
Bob
Chris thanks. I use a Sorby Hollowmaster, but I'm real quick on the off button. It can get away from you if your not careful and do funny things. I could never down load the video on my system, so it may not be as hard as I'm making it. I am looking to build a rig though.Originally Posted by Christopher K. Hartley
Thanks again everyone.