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Post by arth_frown on Mar 13, 2008 19:50:25 GMT -1
Made this bowl on tuesday inspired by bronze and iron age pottery. Made using sycamore
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Post by redraven on Mar 13, 2008 20:08:19 GMT -1
How long did it take to you make all these things Arth?
RR
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Post by arth_frown on Mar 13, 2008 20:22:32 GMT -1
About 2 hours for the goblets and 3 hours for the bowl.
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Post by Heron on Mar 13, 2008 21:41:06 GMT -1
Lovely objects!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2008 8:11:27 GMT -1
Quite beautiful, love the grain of the wood.
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Post by arth_frown on Mar 14, 2008 9:25:29 GMT -1
Quite beautiful, love the grain of the wood. The pretty pattern is due to fungal attack much sort after by woodturners Thanks for good comments guys
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Post by Sìle on Mar 14, 2008 19:10:34 GMT -1
Three hours? You are a magician. Beautiful work, Arth.
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Post by potia on Mar 16, 2008 11:24:36 GMT -1
Arth they all look exquisite. Do you make for sale or for personal use?
Blessings Potia.
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Post by littleraven on Mar 16, 2008 11:29:29 GMT -1
They should be for sale. I've just come back from a Farmer's Market where there is a regular woodturner, he charges £20 for things much smaller and plainer.
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Post by arth_frown on Mar 16, 2008 17:20:55 GMT -1
Cheers guys and gals I do have some bowls and plates for sale here morganswood.co.uk/8.htmlJust been to see a local tree surgeon who is now supplying me with endless amouts of wood it was nice to go into his back garden to discover he has 12 owls, the eagle owl nearly had my finger off.
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Post by Midori on Mar 24, 2008 11:15:29 GMT -1
Wow.
Some of those would come in handy for Living History.
Cheers, Midori
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Post by arth_frown on Mar 24, 2008 18:09:39 GMT -1
Wow. Some of those would come in handy for Living History. Cheers, Midori I've just made a copy of an iron age bowl found in a grave at welwyn. And a plate that was found on the Mary Rose.
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