@ Red
Hell NO, its a pice off junk wood, and kind off saying hello to the forum. Gauging my starting point, as from very bad to bad-ish. LOL
Yes, woodchips and sawdust can be used as sanding and or polishing abrasives, depending on granulation, it gives average and slightly above average results on big pices of already formed wood, helps you reaching tight spots on lathe rolled stuff as balustrade posts and such, and is not to agresive on the material. Basicaly you kill two flies in one blow if the form is good. For glass finish its only one thing safe to do, nanometrical diamond dust polishing powder, you can sharpen Tungsten or Titanium carbide tools with that and also polish things shiny. As for my pics, sorry, uploaded straight from the phone.
Now i have been thinking on the things that Alden mentioned above, about knowing what i realy want to do, and here it is, a rotten straight tomato.

I have done some research(stolen the dimensions of a nice looking pipe), and this will be the rough dimensions, but i have a dillema about the draught hole and mortoise dimension. And, im not totally confident about the position of the draught hole, maybe, lower to the center of the pot. Or

some extra material on the lip of the pot? What say you people? Cant shake the feeling that Wayne is going to yell at me again?
And yes i know, Briar

By the way, whats a sock pupet?