White oak vessel
Made from a chunk of bfall-off from a dining table, this oak vessel’s surfaces have been finished off using chisels. I am not much of a carver but do enjoy it when I get a chance.
Made from a chunk of bfall-off from a dining table, this oak vessel’s surfaces have been finished off using chisels. I am not much of a carver but do enjoy it when I get a chance.
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Comments
Fantastic! What a great little piece.
MIke
Thanks Mike! I began life in Norfolk, CT, how's my home state?
The crocuses are finally up and I think we've seen the last of the snow. Spring has been late in coming this year.
Mike
Nice work. An idea carried through with grace.
This is a really nice piece of work. As one who has carved a bit of white oak, I say well done -- and ask how long it took you to resharpen your chisels? :-)
Great work!
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