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cornucopia

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hello folks here are some more recent pieces

oak
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spalted beech
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oak
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red mallee burr (3/4 special :wink: )
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George, please tell me how you manage to produce such beautiful stuff and call it messing around, i can mess around in my cabin all week and not do anything remarkably like this stuff.
amazing...... :shock:
 
Your work is incredible :D
I wouldn't know where to start with some of that stuff.
Fair play it all looks really nice, I love the look of the burr and the one that looks like it has bulges in it.
:D :D
 
I am with Steve on this, most of my messing around ends up in the wood burner pile. :roll:
The oak on is great, don't think I have the patience to do stuff like that. :oops:
 
cornucopia":2lqrsoq2 said:
hello folks here are some more recent pieces

spalted beech
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I'm starting to experiment a bit with shaping off the lathe - how did you achieve this - presumably a combination of carving and lots of sanding?
 
george, i like the big clump o garlic :lol: :lol: and the rest. very nice. one day i will do something for you to be proud of me for. a bowl for instance. :oops:
 
Great work yet again George .... I like the (what I assume is..) pyrography work.

The 'garlic' is very 'John Jordan' ... normally i'm not taken with his pieces, as much as some others' work ... but your one, I like !

Fantastic work, as always ! :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
thank you for all of your kind comments

Duncan: yep start by carving then move on to some rotary burrs then power sand then finally hand sand- theres about 4 hours work in that piece.
 
Super pieces George, I may never be able to produce anything like that but I'ts beginning to grow on me .Wizer posted some pictures earlier which I queried as true turning but it's the way to go. In my young days if you had to cut a 6" bough two people used a crosscut,now its a tip of a chainsaw,things progess and for the better I hope.
Would love to see how you do that. Love it REgards Boysie.
 
Hi George, I wish my best work was as good as your messing about.

I like them all, the forms have a balance that really appeals to me.

Regards,

Mike C
 
fantastic work..hard to chose which one I like the most..but if I had to
it would be the oak and the dark patterning up the base...
A++ standard...
 
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