Maple Goblet (that drove me crazy)
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I'm really amazed at the craftsman ship I see on this site. Great job on the goblet and bowl.--Den -
That's Beautiful! and that finish is great... If you're comin' thru Oklahoma on your way to Michigan... you could drop off a couple pieces of that stashed mapleLeave a comment:
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Very nice, Bob. Looks like you learned to work with the wood very well! I like the detail between the base and the cup.Leave a comment:
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thats beautiful,are you going to mae a matching pair?
is it possible to use for red wine and not stain?
i made one of cedar but didnt use(have) any finish at the time.
didnt look nearly as nice,i rushed through it
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Thanks guys.
Yes I did learn quite a bit Ken. (Mostly that I have a lot to learn).
I have nine more blocks of that maple stashed away, a little leary of the next project with it. It sure does finish up nice though.
Making a few pens for presents, will post pics if I have time before I leave for Michigan.
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Nice,
I have to practice making them that thin. I'm impressed with that one.
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Great looking piece. It looks as though your trials and tribulations were worth it in the long run. And I bet you learned some stuff to boot!Leave a comment:
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Maple Goblet (that drove me crazy)
Here is that goblet made from Hard Maple I was whining about It is 7" tall and about 2 3/4" wide at it's widest point. (Sorry 'bout the pictures, I really need to set something up, when I get time of course)
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