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Haven't posted anything for quite some time (so long I forgot my login ID) as work has been eating my time, but retirement is coming SOON! Here's an urn I finished out of purple heart, lace wood and maple for a friend. Anyone having issues finding Canary wood?
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Nice looking urn,you did a beautiful job.I can usually get Canary wood fairly easily at my local wood supplier.
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03-13-2017, 09:24 AM
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very nice
good job on the photo too
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Very nicely done. If you can PM me with the info on how to do stave work like that.
Here is a link I talked about getting exotics from and I really like Justin.
https://www.forums.woodnet.net/showthrea...id=7328125
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Just beautiful. Makes me want to spend more time turning. Nice photography as well.
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Well, I have had to come back and look at this 4 times now. Just gorgeous. Actual dimensions?
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Thanks! It's almost 11.0" tall, 9"wide