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Hollow Form
Nice job! I like the form, and that grain is insane.
Thanks Michael. I had never turned dogwood before. Coming from NC, where dogwoods rarely grew very big and generally weren't great for any larger turnings, I was surprised with the size of this log in Oregon. In addition to this hollow form, I turned a couple 9" bowls that I will post in the future. The stark contrast between heartwood and sapwood is amazing.
 

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