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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: DWSudekum on October 28, 2012, 02:09:43 pm
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I was given a 10 foot long x 12 inch wide x 3/4 inch thick badly cupped board that appeared to be weather worn pine after running it through my thicknesser it turned out to be white cedar. Now I have a board that is only 5/8 thick now but had gorgeous grain. I designed this and cut it at a 31? LSD ( Left Side Down ). The finish is shellac. The bowl is 11 inches long x 6 inches wide x 2 1/4 inches deep.
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DW
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great work !
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great bowl DW thanks for sharing
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Beautiful job Dw. Thanks for posting. :)
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Very nice, gives me ideas, thank for posting!
Pete
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Nice job. Great when you can rescue a nice piece of wood.
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very nice bowl. nicely patterned wood too
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fantastic
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What a beautiful new creation from an old rugged board. Looks beautiful. Thanks for sharing how you made this item. Looks good.
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King of the bowls strikes again. Love it.
Marg
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Beautiful job! Thanks for sharing.
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Wonderful job, very well done, looks great
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great job, really good looking.
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As always ,Great work!
Mahendra
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stunning!! Great work
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Very nice bowl
Thanks for the share
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Great job there. Feels good to use wood others would burn or toss. Thanks for sharing with us. Nice bowl.