Here is the reduced cane. The cane originally was about 7 by 8 inches. With less than 2 inches in depth. The slice on the right is about 2 inches high. I am happy. (I guess I have to go back to unpacking now!) Of course my next obstacle is slicing the booger. I am going to see a friend who has come up with a new slicer. I am going to bring some of my cane in hopes that she needs one to demo on. I'll let you know how it goes.
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You are the Queen of this technique and I bow before you in your greatness!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful piece Julie. You rock!
WOW!!! A beautiful cane! Unbelievable!
ReplyDeleteJust awesome! I can't even begin to imagine how you were able to place the extrusions.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable and exquisite!
ReplyDeletewooooooooooooooooooow!!!
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This cane is incredible Julie! As always, your work is impeccable. You are truly an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWow...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWell you BOLDLY went there, didn't you! How long did this project take you once you sat down and got too it? How thick was the initial cane? How many different canes did you need to make? Geeze, can I ask any more questions? lol
ReplyDelete~MRS~