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The finished look at Jake's adaptation of the flower |
Per the Hilburger rule, lunch is held promptly at noon |
After lunch, Paul sets up to display another style of flower |
Using the same technique, the outside is shaped while leaving strength at the base |
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Being left handed, Paul comes around the far end of the lathe to hollow |
With the inside hollowed and sanded to finish, the outside is thinned to final shape and sanded |
Parted off and mounted to the stem |
Gary Jones works on the parts to one of his flowers |
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Bill Russell sets up for one of his flowers |
Paul starts the demo for his "inverted sombrero" flower design |
The top is shaped and then the bottom is shaped being careful during sanding |
Parted off with a contrasting button to add interest (and cover the hole) |
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A few of the finished flowers in the tool holder for safe keeping |
Cleanup and the end of another great workshop |
One of the oops turns into... |
a natural edge flower |
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Another design opportunity |
Paul's demo piece didn't bounce well at all after Kurt dropped it repositioning it to take a picture |
Paul gives the re-assembly a whack... |
but there is a missing piece |
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Photos by Kurt Hertzog |
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