Photos of the Whitehart container


Since I stopped working this on the lathe on the first day, it has warped and is no longer round
(a danger of working very green wood - wood downed the day before).

What it looked like in the beginning
DSC00831.JPG - what it looked like in the beginning

a view of the bottom - still stuffed with sawdust to slow drying
DSC01182.JPG - a view of the bottom - still stuffed with sawdust to slow drying

a view of the top - still stuffed with sawdust to slow drying
DSC01180.JPG - a view of the top - still stuffed with sawdust to slow drying

a view of the side
DSC01181.JPG - a view of the side

what happens when it drys too fast
DSC01183.JPG - what happens when it drys too fast

and if you are wondering why this project is labeled WhiteHart, this is what I propose to put on the side of the mug
DSC01184.JPG - and if you are wondering why this project is labeled WhiteHart, this is what I propose to put on the side of the mug

Finally of the lathe, side view.
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Off the lathe, bottom view
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Off the lathe, top view, down the cavernous maw...
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Now if I can keep it from splitting any further...

The White Hart applied (under) the finish coat.
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The White Hart.
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The whole chalice.
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The sheep under the bottom edge of the chalice.
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So, is it a good one for the first year of White Hart?

Accipe Spiritum Sanctum (receive the spirit)


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