This is what it looks like after it is turned. This process was a little more difficult than most woods that I have turned because of the natural voids. This is the first time that I have worked with voids. I had to hollow it out in order to put the salt and pepper shakers in it. Each of the natural voids that you see also cleaned outSunday, July 20, 2008
Salt and Pepper Shakers
This is a banksia pod before it is turned.
This is what it looks like after it is turned. This process was a little more difficult than most woods that I have turned because of the natural voids. This is the first time that I have worked with voids. I had to hollow it out in order to put the salt and pepper shakers in it. Each of the natural voids that you see also cleaned out
This is what it looks like after it is turned. This process was a little more difficult than most woods that I have turned because of the natural voids. This is the first time that I have worked with voids. I had to hollow it out in order to put the salt and pepper shakers in it. Each of the natural voids that you see also cleaned out
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3 comments:
Those are the coolest shakers. I don't see how you did that.
We would like to order a pair of these. They are unique and beautiful and interesting! Uncle Russ
Ooh I really like the texture of those!
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