Mini forms

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Hello folks
Five mini hollow forms- the pictures arent the greatest.... but you get the idea

Smallest is 2" x 2" and the biggest is 2.5" wide x 3" tall

Woods- from left to right: Elm, Masur birch, cocobolo, yew, elm
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Timebandit

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These are insane!!! Just beautiful. Great work George. Your small scale works always amaze me..

Justin
 

David Keller

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Fantastic! I love miniature forms, but I've yet to do any as nice as these. Thanks for the inspiration.
 

holmqer

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Absolutely amazing work! Any small flaw looks gigantic on mini forms and I don't see any flaws at all!
 

robutacion

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Great stuff George...!

Those are all exquisite and "intriguing", some of the shapes are beautiful and the patterns are unique.

You are doing great work George and considering the size of the pieces, they offer an extra degree of difficulty that many turners don't realize...!:wink:

You and David Keller are perfecting progressively hose miniature pieces, and that is amazing to see...!

Well done...!

Cheers
George
 
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