Teapot Revisited

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Cwalker935

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Its been about a year since I made a teapot so I decided to make one. I modified the order of my multi-axis turnings which helped me achieve better alignment of the various turned faces. I also flattened out the bottom a bit more which I thing improves the form. Ash dyed red.

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leehljp

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Well done Cody! That is beautiful, and the color just jumps out!

Are you using any ash killed by the emerald borer? I have access to some at my daughters home, but will probably wait a year until the bugs are all gone. They leave once the tree dies. I was supposed to get some a couple of months ago but illness has kept me from it.
 

Cwalker935

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Well done Cody! That is beautiful, and the color just jumps out!

Are you using any ash killed by the emerald borer? I have access to some at my daughters home, but will probably wait a year until the bugs are all gone. They leave once the tree dies. I was supposed to get some a couple of months ago but illness has kept me from it.
No, this was from a piece of kiln dried lumber. I have not had any access to borer killed ash.
 

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Wonderful... You are the master of the teapot! I really appreciate seeing what you turn. Be well.
 
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