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Multi-Axis Experiments
George Guadiane

Multi-Axis Experiments

These are the second and third attempts at multi axis/off axis vase/hollow forms.
They are all turned with sanding to tighten up the edges, no carving.
The taller one is NZ Myrtle Burl. The shorter one is spalted maple.
very nice, actually i like these better than stave construction which were very good
 

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