Tri Helix Grail
#11
Hello once again everyone Here's is my latest piece thought I would put a twist on things. This piece is Sapele turned and carved the finish is lacquer, it stands 14" and is 3.5 at the widest point. This one took a bit of time to smooth all the inner parts but yet keeping the crisp lines of the helix, there was a lot of hand sanding.


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#12
Great job Bruce!
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#13
I don't even want to think about the time spent sanding all the inside surfaces.
Great job!
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#14
I hate saying the word but that is really Cool.  Well done buddy.
As of this time I am now teaching vets again.  If you have any lumber scraps we can use them to glue up to make some bowl from a board which we have not done yet..  Thank You Everyone.

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#15
Thank you Frank, Rod and Arlin
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#16
wow, that's pretty impressive Jack. The assembly of that must have been rather clever or rather tedious (perhaps both, lol)

Finish looks like it came out brilliantly too. Bravo!

michael
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#17
(03-14-2019, 11:30 PM)Splinterz25 Wrote: Hello once again everyone Here's is my latest piece thought I would put a twist on things. This piece is Sapele turned and carved the finish is lacquer, it stands 14" and is 3.5 at the widest point. This one took a bit of time to smooth all the inner parts but yet keeping the crisp lines of the helix, there was a lot of hand sanding.

WOW. I like
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#18
Thank you Michael and PVW There's no assembly on this piece the helix is carved from one piece of Sapele.
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#19
That is an exceptional work of art.
I can't begin to imagine the time and patience it took to create it.
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#20
Amazing work indeed!
Can I ask about how many hours you have in it?
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