A few pieces of my work

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Outstanding work! Very creative..... I take it you've been on hiatus from wood turning for a spell?
Thank you! And yeah, I just got a lathe after not having turned since 2003. I’m beyond excited to be getting back into it and have so many new ideas of things to make!
 
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So well executed. Exemplary! Everything is so creative. How did the squat get to be a signature piece? BTW, what lathe did you get? Inquiring minds like to know!
 

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So well executed. Exemplary! Everything is so creative. How did the squat get to be a signature piece? BTW, what lathe did you get? Inquiring minds like to know!
Thank you! I call the standing figures Pan, based of the Greek Demi-god, Pan...I think I got the idea after seeing Steven Hogbin’s work; it’s completly diffeeent but sparked the idea.

And I just took delivery on a Robust American Beauty yesterday.

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Fantastic work! I love the whimsy and movement in those turned and carved pieces! Looking forward to seeing what comes off that beautiful new lathe, too!
 

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Fantastic work! I love the whimsy and movement in those turned and carved pieces! Looking forward to seeing what comes off that beautiful new lathe, too!
Thank you! Those Pan figures were a lot of fun to make and I think it’s s form I’ll revisit.
 
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Wow. (I'm talking about your work, not the lathe ... though that's also kind of wow :cool:)

Which end of New Hampshire are you located? I'm fairly close to the south-eastern corner - about 30 minutes from Nashua, perhaps 40 minutes from Derry.
 

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Wow. (I'm talking about your work, not the lathe ... though that's also kind of wow :cool:)

Which end of New Hampshire are you located? I'm fairly close to the south-eastern corner - about 30 minutes from Nashua, perhaps 40 minutes from Derry.
Thank you, I appreciate that.

I’m on the coast, you’re probably not far from me at all.
 

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Very creative, way beyond my pay grade to execute, even if I could think of forms like that. Thanks for sharing, it's inspirational.
 

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I have an AB also, but I haven't had the "inspiration" to make pieces like those---yet. Enjoy your lathe--not anything else that compares.
Great turnings!
I might actually unbox my off center stuff now---got a Sorby to try out from a purchase a while back.
 
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“Pan,” lidded box out of curly maple and chittum burl; 6” tall. I based the design loosely off of the Russian nesting dolls. This piece was part of the AAW’s exhibit titled, Put a Lid on It.
Awesome work! I completely missed the seam until I got to the second picture, nice!
 
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Wow Sean, that's some inspiring work! Those little multi-axis figures are pretty whimsical, very unique. I really like the maple burl hollow form with the starburst effect, that's just cool. Oh, and yea..drool drool over the AB. :good2:
 
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