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Here's one more. Maple burl natural edge.
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Looks to be a blister, rather than a burl. Probably healing over that injury that still left a gap on the far rim. No rot, though.
I love the interrupted edge stuff, and you did it well.
Better to follow the leader than the pack. Less to step in.
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Awesome piece in all respects!!
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Thanks everyone! MM, you could be right. I dug this chunk of wood out of a bargain bin years ago. I was excited when I found it the other day!
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I'd be scared to turn something like that with the little experience I have. I'd be afraid it'd blow up in my face.
It is a nice piece of art though.
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You got a really nice piece of wood and you also did an even better job of making it. Well done buddy.
Arlin
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Thats really nice...I think I better get a face shield..
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