K kruger Member Joined Jul 23, 2006 Messages 457 Location echenoz le sec, franche comte, France. Dec 8, 2008 #1 an other one in spalted beech Attachments soliflore1.jpg 57.8 KB · Views: 230 soliflore2.jpg 59.1 KB · Views: 217
ahoiberg Member Joined Apr 10, 2007 Messages 1,765 Location Ames, IA, USA. Dec 8, 2008 #2 another beauty!
Jim15 Member Joined Dec 20, 2005 Messages 21,385 Location Hamilton, Ohio, USA. Dec 9, 2008 #3 Really some great stuff you are doing.
leehljp Member Liaison Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 9,774 Location Tunica, Mississippi, Dec 9, 2008 #4 You certainly have pushed my interest to a new level! GREAT WORK!
fiferb Member Joined Mar 20, 2006 Messages 2,440 Location Ninety Six, SC, USA. Dec 9, 2008 #5 Beautiful work but your rose looks pretty sad.
PaulDoug Member Joined Mar 2, 2008 Messages 3,488 Location Benton City, WA. Dec 9, 2008 #6 I like your turnings, wish I knew how to do it. Do you have an offset chuck?
A areaman Member Joined Aug 13, 2008 Messages 361 Location Ft Morgan Colo Dec 10, 2008 #7 Like the turning but think you shouldve taken the rose out.
leehljp Member Liaison Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 9,774 Location Tunica, Mississippi, Dec 10, 2008 #8 I kinda like the rose. The profile of the turning and the droopy rose remind me of a rabbit's profile with a fluffy white tail. That was the first thing I noticed about it!
I kinda like the rose. The profile of the turning and the droopy rose remind me of a rabbit's profile with a fluffy white tail. That was the first thing I noticed about it!
broitblat Member Joined Feb 9, 2006 Messages 3,226 Location Bellevue, WA, USA. Dec 10, 2008 #9 Thanks for sharing. Beautifu work, very graceful looking! -Barry
R RMB Member Joined Feb 6, 2008 Messages 298 Location Morgan Hill, California, USA. Dec 11, 2008 #10 Wow, I think I see... 3 axises? Very artistic.