Have done a few segmented pieces lately. I find this style (a segmented cylinder, with the bottom; thin ply, held captive by the base ring) is pretty quick n easy, without a whole lot of math. The staved one is silky oak, oriented so the q-sawn face shows on each stave. The other is spalted red maple. Hammered the lids out of copper, and found a good recipe to patina in a way that suits me. About 6 or 7" in diameter. DIW knobs and the dark wood top and bottom is Imbuia. Thanks for looking...
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