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Alligator Beads
michael alguire

Alligator Beads

It's been a long time since I've posted anything , me and my wife currently had our baby,she came early and we spent6 weeks in ICU ,we are now home and the baby is healthy and keeps us up all night. :) It feels good to finally get back in the shop and be back on the lathe. Here i have a piece of alligator juniper with a little nick agar inspired flare.
No finish
8.5" diameter x 3.25" tall
Well, I don't know about Nick Agar, but I do notice bowls that are pure turning, innovative, and devoid of all the embellishment. Yours is, Michael. Thanks for showing us.

Since it doesn't have a finish.....is the intent for food use?

-----odie-----
 

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NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3400
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