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Small pot from a failed Goblet

Dalboy

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As the title I started to make a natural edged goblet. Well I managed to damage the rim of the goblet part so i parted it off and turned the piece around and made this pot as I liked the grain in the log. I still have another 4ft of it left so will try again.

Anyway onto the pot from the good half of this piece, it measures 3 1/2" tall and 3" across. As stated wood unknown I took three photo's to show the grain around it
 

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Penpal

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Every pic has told the story those medullary rays have sure picked up creating interest beaut pot and design mate.

Peter.
 

Bammer

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Liking the natural edge

At the risk of being ridiculed, could the wood possibly be Willow, and since you have another 4ft of it ...
 
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