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Struggled with the final design / shape. Initially wanted to turn a bowl, but as i got into the piece, the “burl” grooves were quite deep in a couple locations, which would have led to a much smaller bowl size than i wanted - so i went with a hollow form / vase. Also decided on a twist with the final shape and made it slightly inverted/cushion top, as a nod to the land “down undah”. thanks again to the folks at Tassie timber Hoares for the beautiful wood!! you can visit them here: https://www.instagram.com/tassie_timb... Wood is Tasmanian myrtle burl, turned on my Laguna Revo lathe. Sanded down to about 1500 grit and finished inside and out with Odie’s oil, food safe finish and looks great. Check it out, for sale shortly on my Etsy shop! ___________________________ Works for sale on my Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ScottsdaleW... ___________________________ Interesting in commissioning a work? please email me at: scottsdalewoodworks@gmail.com ___________________________ Disclaimer: this video is for entertainment purposes only, and is not meant as instruction on woodturning techniques. I am a self taught turner, and may be (probably) using alternative techniques than other professionals use or teach. Woodturning can be very dangerous if not careful - so don’t try this at home!