small maple hollow form
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[Image: IMG_1659_zpsejombtal.jpg]About six inches tall with zentangle pattern cubine on two sides.

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Steve K


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Steve
   That is beautiful and very unique. Love the finish as well.

Mel
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Awesome!
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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(07-28-2016, 08:23 PM)Steve K Wrote: [Image: IMG_1659_zpsejombtal.jpg]About six inches tall with zentangle pattern cubine on two sides.

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Steve you did a wonderful job and I like it a lot.  What kind of wood is it and how did you do all of it?
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Steve,

Very nice. Great form and great wood choices for the segments. Please tell us how you did it.
Regards, Tod
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TxTawdSteve,

Very nice. Great form and great wood choices for the segments. Please tell us how you did it.


Thanks guys!
Arlin and Tod. It is a one piece form, no segments. The form is turned and hollowed to about 1/8". The "lattice" is created with a zentangle pattern called "cubine" and then the shading is done with pyrography which creates a 3D effect. You can see the pattern I used in this video.



I didn't do a video on this piece but I have some videos of a couple basket weave patterns I've done. If you like check them out on my youtube channel  Here
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