Textured Yew Platter

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johnny.t.

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Hello evryone :D , managed to get back in the shed again yesterday and decided to use up a piece of yew thats been lying around, it had a very crumbly/rotten bit of sapwood going down one side. Rather than cut it away I decided to use it in a rustic/worn kind of way, making a wide rimmed platter with the rim textured with wire brushing and the 'bowl' part sanded very smooth and glossed for contrast. Its 12" wide.

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Comments/critique as always most welcome.

JT
 
Good choice of texturing on the outer JT, enough to incorporate the unsound portion and maintain an impression of symmetry.
 
Really nice I like it a lot :D
Is the dark line / groove that separates the smooth bowl part from the rim coloured / burnt ? or is it just lighting from the photo that give it that effect?

Dave
 
Very nice Johnny,

Did you have to stablise the soft area with anything ?
 
Lovely pieve that doesn't distract from the grain and figuring. You certainly deem to have an eye for good design

Pete
 
Looks great !

Any chance of a pic' of the side on profile and one of the underside too?

Reason being, I have some large shallow pieces of yew that I keep meaning to get around using for platters, but haven't got round to yet and your's might just be the inspiration to make me start !

Don't think my timber is as nicely figured though unfortunately !

Cheers, Paul :D
 
Thankyou all for the replies :D

Dave the line is burnt on.

Loz,no stabilization.

Paulm I'll do a couple more piccies from the side and of the base tommorrow.

cheers JT
 
Looks great on the underneath too Johnny !

Had wondered if you had followed the interior bowl contour on the outside as well and then a flat rim, but looks simpler and still nice and elegant.

Might have to see if I can get the time this weekend to have a go.

How did you burn the black line in on top ? I'm familiar with using a wire on a spindle turning but not sure how you would do in this situation, although I expect the answer will be blindingly simple when mentioned !!!

Many thanks,

Cheers, Paul :D
 

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