I was experimenting with the 7" Wobble Bowl pattern (from Steve Good's site) and cut a 1" piece of red cedar from my daughter's deck makeover. This piece of cedar transformed into a nice vase for my daughter.
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It came out beautifully and is very nice use of a piece of leftover wood. Just one question, is it stable at that height with such a small base?
georgeA day without sawdust is a day without sunshine.
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Thanks to all, for the kind comments.
@ George, the vase is very stable. The Cedar was 1" thick, pretty dense and heavy. Suprisingly though, it cut very easily with a #9 FD UR blade. After gluing it up, I just finished it with a couple coats of shellac and let the natural colors come out.
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