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pith

  1. Mesquite bullseye platter

    Mesquite bullseye platter

    The pith section from between two bowls. Cracks filled with blue epoxy before any turning was done. I think it finished at around 11" diameter. I learned that this type of platter should be tall enough that you can reach your fingers under the rim to pick it up off the table. Fortunately, the...
  2. Sumac and Ebony Box - 372

    Sumac and Ebony Box - 372

    My first turning with the pith in it. Approx 2 1/2" wide x 3 1/2" tall.
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