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Yew Hollow Form

Barry

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Hi Andy I like the the opening collar and the overall shape what is the thickness of the walls,
What is the finish :thumbs::thumbs:
 

Dalboy

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Very nice indeed Andy. It has nice flowing curves without any flat areas, shape is good and also the finish
 

Penpal

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Radical shape that captures the most of the timber and grain. I imagine it was difficult, turning out so beautiful Andy. This is a keeper to be proud of.

Peter.
 

apw43

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winsford, cheshire
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Andy
Hi Andy I like the the opening collar and the overall shape what is the thickness of the walls,
What is the finish :thumbs::thumbs:

Hi Barry
Glad you like it, the wall thickness is appox 6mm and the finish is just cellulose sanding sealer and then buffed with the chestnut system
cheers
Andy
 

apw43

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Radical shape that captures the most of the timber and grain. I imagine it was difficult, turning out so beautiful Andy. This is a keeper to be proud of.

Peter.
it was certainly difficult hollowing Peter, glad you like it, it was a keeper but my sister is claiming it
cheers
Andy
 

Vic Perrin

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Nice one Andy. I like the shape you have got on the piece and the slightly raised neck is a nice feature. Good finish on it as well.:thumbs:

I really love Yew :wink:
 
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