Wine Bottle in a Basket

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Cwalker935

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Ash, carved handles, green trans tint stain and basket weave pyrography. Roughly the size of a 750ml wine bottle.
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mark james

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It's great to see your artistry again Cody. The basket weave is fantastic! :eek: 🤣 Ash is a fun wood to turn, but your tinting is an excellent embellishment. I'll ask the obvious question... Would the basket weave "box" be acceptable for a typical bottle of wine?

Be well! 😷
 

Cwalker935

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Thanks John, Warren, Charlie, Mal and Mark.
It's great to see your artistry again Cody. The basket weave is fantastic! :eek: 🤣 Ash is a fun wood to turn, but your tinting is an excellent embellishment. I'll ask the obvious question... Would the basket weave "box" be acceptable for a typical bottle of wine?

Be well! 😷

This was for a challenge to make a hollowform using two pieces of wood without a hollowing rig. As such it is glued together. I could make a "basket" to fit a straight sided wine bottle.
 

mark james

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Thanks John, Warren, Charlie, Mal and Mark.


This was for a challenge to make a hollowform using two pieces of wood without a hollowing rig. As such it is glued together. I could make a "basket" to fit a straight sided wine bottle.

I was wondering if that was your procedure. Even more impressive. Very well done Cody!
 

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Well Done! Don't know how you do it all! Your "mind's eye" is exceptional.

IS the green bottle Ash? Looks like it to me. And what wood is the basket?
 
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