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From my recent dyed work


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One day I'd like to try dying. I would like to do a decorative rimmed bowl using India ink as a highlight for a wide rim. And I'd like to try what Captn. Eddie did once. he made a light wood vase shape, then made a stopper to fit the top, and poured bingo dobber ink inside and turned it on and let it spin the color to through to the outside. After that dried, he added a different color. It turned out very cool, as what wouldn't that he would do.
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Beautiful work!
How big are the hollow forms? Is that spalted wood or a dye process?
That's a terrible idea.

 What time?
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Such graceful forms!

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The one closest to the front, the top does not look round, is that just an illusion?
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