Pipe 3006 (Another Watering Can)

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Pipe 3006 (Another Watering Can)

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I delivered another watering can to the Pipe and Pint today. You can see it at the bottom of page two of my site, at the link below. I tried some new things with this one (compactness, saddle stem, new stain and stem color combination). Thanks for looking.

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Nifty shape bud. I like it! Try using a clear blue stem one time and really go for the watering can effect.
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Thanks Nick.
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Marks, I really do like that shape. Very nice, very cool!
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Post by mahaffy »

You know, Mark, it kinda grows on a person. I still like the squiggly best, but the stem-to-stummel on this one is pretty neat.
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Post by marks »

Thanks guys.

It's been a fun shape to make. It readily accepts variations in color, stem treatments, degrees of bend, etc. It has also been my most popular shape.
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