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Mono

This hollow from is turned from end grain, fiddle back, spalted maple. It measures 8.25 inches tall by 3.75 inches wide. It is a continuation of the Hubble Series. It is finished with aniline dye and wipe-on poly.

All comments and critiques are welcomed and appreciated.
Really nice. Could you discuss your dying and finishing process? Thanks.
 
A beautiful piece Joe. I'm a true believer in using dyes. They make the figuring pop out and it looks like it worked great on this piece.
 

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