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Old 05-13-2008, 09:19 PM   #1
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This hf is about 7"tall and is hollowed out completely, is finished with satin poly varnish which changed the substrate ,color, considerably yellower than it was originally.
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Old 05-14-2008, 12:05 AM   #2
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Great as always Mitch, ok I already said that. Really nice Mitch. How do you put those swirls on it tho?
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Beautiful form Mitch. Is that the 'willow' you queried earlier? Whatever it is, it looks great
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Very nice Mitch, and good use of the clatter tool gives it that extra good look.
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Thanks again and they were made with a spiral tool. Very carefully.
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Thanks Pete and yes, but on this soft wood it is tough getting them to look good. Mitch
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Yes sir that is the same willow as the whiter looking one. This color is yellower cause I used satin poly as a finish and it always turns the substrate yellow. Water based varnish comes out clear as water. Thanks again buddy. Mitch
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