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selectortone

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First project of 2017. It slipped in my hand as I was buffing it and the wheel caught the lip. D'oh!! (hammer). Hope no one was in the garden next door - the air went blue!

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That's a real shame - Nice to get the first slip and break out of the way early, though!

How about cutting / carving it into an 'intentional' design shape - probably sell for twice the price.

Nice shape and finish, btw
 
+1 for reshaping. The rest of it is 'fluid' enough that it doesn't need a flat top.
 
You beat me to it Robbo, seen this design a couple of times and really looks great and very different.

Simon
 
That's nowhere near beyond reclaiming. Take it to the club and see what others can offer for ideas but I reckon the lip just needs carving.
 
Exactly the same happened to me some time ago. I'd almost finished this cherry vase when a large crack appeared in the top.
The highly figured grain was far too good to abandon so I opened up the crack wider and carved a leaf in releaf with a polished buttom of lignum in the centre.
It sold at a rather nice price.
So, don't put it on the shelf have a rethink. Like Gregmcateer said there are always another way of doing things.

John. B

 
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll put it on the shelf for a couple of weeks and think about it again when the disappointment wears off.

Hey... it looks great from the other side! :mrgreen:
 

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