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Another I finished this weekend

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Thanks for looking
 
You've been a busy little beaver. ;)

But you are wearing me out complimenting such nice work. I need a break. :)
 
You did good there Harry, very nicely formed stummel, not an easy shape to work I can attest to that much, tried one and binned it, totally messed it up but you got it going on Buddy, bravo. :cheers: 
 
That's a nice job Harry. The grain is beautiful. :) 

AJ
 
BC - Now this one is special. I think nothing is more difficult than the simplicity of classic shapes. This little beauty has exactly what I think is the right feel. The large forward canted bowl so at odds with the slender stem that it makes the bowl seem larger and more delicate...like a soap bubble hanging at the end of a blow pipe. Only the perfect geometry could create the effect. It's really quite wonderful. 

Kudos.
 
Yeah, I bet that one was quite a challenge. Nice work Harry!:cheers: :cheers: :cheers: 
 
Thanks to everyone for the kind words!


Blackhorse":29pifp74 said:
BC - Now this one is special. I think nothing is more difficult than the simplicity of classic shapes. This little beauty has exactly what I think is the right feel. The large forward canted bowl so at odds with the slender stem that it makes the bowl seem larger and more delicate...like a soap bubble hanging at the end of a blow pipe. Only the perfect geometry could create the effect. It's really quite wonderful. 

Kudos.

And you wouldnt believe the high anxiety as you keep filing away the briar with every thrust of the file in my head I could hear myself pray " please don't cut into the air way" cause it always seems like you have taken enough off but in reality there always seems to be more wood to remove
 
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