Project Information Another one from that maple tree I scrounged from my neighbor. This one is 24"L X 15"W X 9.5"H. Gallery 38210.jpg 67.1 KB Views: 25 38211-438x.jpg 29.2 KB Views: 9 Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
Report christopheralan · Registered Joined Mar 19, 2008 · 197 Posts Oct 7, 2008 Simply awosome. Belongs in a gallery. Nicely done!
Report snowdog · Registered Joined Jul 1, 2007 · 536 Posts Oct 7, 2008 Nice photograph, I want one I better not show this one to my wife or I will have it added to my project list before I am ready to attempt it.
Nice photograph, I want one I better not show this one to my wife or I will have it added to my project list before I am ready to attempt it.
Report Grumpy · In Loving Memory Joined Nov 9, 2007 · 10,409 Posts Oct 7, 2008 Keep that neighbour on side Michael. Nice job.
Report brianinpa · Registered Joined Mar 16, 2008 · 691 Posts Oct 7, 2008 That is a really nice piece of wood. You have a good neighbour.
Report jockmike2 · In Loving Memory Joined Oct 10, 2006 · 2,704 Posts Oct 8, 2008 Beautiful, did you spin this on a lathe? Wow.
Report SCOTSMAN · In Loving Memory Joined Aug 1, 2008 · 3,537 Posts Oct 8, 2008 Nice piece yes what lathe do you have? or did you gouge it with all your might like a dugout ??Alistair
Nice piece yes what lathe do you have? or did you gouge it with all your might like a dugout ??Alistair
Report janice · Registered Joined Jan 8, 2009 · 214 Posts May 28, 2009 I really like your bowls, love the rustic look.
Report a1Jim · Registered Joined Aug 9, 2008 · 19,753 Posts May 28, 2009 Wow that is a BIg In. Do you use an adze or turn these? cool bowl.
Report RusticElements · Registered Joined Mar 14, 2008 · 78 Posts May 29, 2009 Jim, I use a combination of tools. Some you don't want to get your fingers in the way of! I describe them on this page (second comment).
Jim, I use a combination of tools. Some you don't want to get your fingers in the way of! I describe them on this page (second comment).