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Three Headed Monser

This was made from cherry and walnut. It measures 16” tall and 7.5” wide. The most difficult part was figuring out how to do the multi axis turnings to blend the three trunks into the base. I ended up making the base in two pieces, the bottom including the feature ring, and the top. The top piece could then be mounted on three different axis points between centers.
Well not much on segmented, but like multi-axis and 3 headed monser is definitely original and actually somewhat south west native American.
 

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