New cedar vase

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Handturnedbowls

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James Holland
I dont make a habit of posting my work, and usually put some of the good ones in my gallery.

But I am amazed at the colors that cedar produces in bowls. They look like they are on fire. I wish I had my original size of this photograph but I scaled it down to fit at my website.

Dave O - I know you will like this.

Check out the coloration of this vase.

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This is the last one I'll be able to do for a little while. I will be delivering all my inventory to the Fayetteville Museum of Art on the 9th.

Wish me luck guys, I can sure use it right now.

cad
 

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Clay Lowman
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Another masterful turning cad. I do wish you would post more of your work, I enjoy looking. I hope your show does super!
 

DaveO

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DaveO
Cad, you better believe I appreciate that. E. Red Cedar is some of the most beautiful North American woods available. I have to second Clay's comment, please post more of your work. It's an inspiration to us all. Plus my wife said why can't you make me something like that , and I told her I need a bigger lathe and better tools :-D You are creating positive change :icon_thum :lol:
Dave:)
 

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Wayne
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Awesome vase, Cad!!!:eusa_clap

Good luck at your show. I am quite sure your work will generate a lot of interest and be very well received!!

Wayne
 

D L Ames

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D L Ames
Man, that looks really sharp Cad.:icon_thum How long will your stuff be on display in the art museum and what days will you be there? I'll have to swing by there and take a look at your work.

D L
 

JohnsonMBrandon

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Brandon Johnson
Cad that looks great. I don't think it could have turned out any better! Do you turn the cedar green, or is it primarily dried. I had some problems with chipout when just messing around with some cedar previously.
 

RandyJ

Randy
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Beautiful vase Cad...I wish you much success with the upcoming show!
Good luck,
 

Sweetgum

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Brad Keisler
Did you let that vase have some exposure to the sun prior to finishing? It looks brownish vs. the vibrant red of your previous bowl?

Just curious:)
 

Greybeard

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Pat
Cad, That is a beautiful looking vase! You have inspired me. I have been hording a fair size chunk of cedar for several months now. Guess I am going to have to break it out and see what I can do with it! Again, it looks great!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap
 

Greybeard

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Pat
DaveO said:
Cad, you better believe I appreciate that. E. Red Cedar is some of the most beautiful North American woods available. I have to second Clay's comment, please post more of your work. It's an inspiration to us all. Plus my wife said why can't you make me something like that , and I told her I need a bigger lathe and better tools :-D You are creating positive change :icon_thum :lol:
Dave:)

Dave, I think I am going to have to borrow a few of your comments to your wife! :icon_thum :icon_thum Who knows, It may work! :eusa_danc :eusa_danc I think the WG disease is spreading down this way! What do I do!! 8-O
 

DaveO

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DaveO
Greybeard said:
Dave, I think I am going to have to borrow a few of your comments to your wife! :icon_thum :icon_thum Who knows, It may work! :eusa_danc :eusa_danc I think the WG disease is spreading down this way! What do I do!! 8-O

Go with it, you can't fight it, it is bigger than you, and it's only money, you can't take it with you. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Dave:)
 

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Clay Lowman
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What Dave said. But be forwarned... only 1 tool purchase will only worsen the symptoms. It's a ruthless downward spiral...
 
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