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Things have been busy up here in the north, but finally got around to finish a few of my bowls I started back in the spring…
These are all made of White Ash, which fell in my back yard (well not my yard, but close by) during a wind storm
All finished with wipe on poly and mineral oil…
Thanks for view,
Jay
-- 'Original Rudge' Muskoka, Cdn
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brianinpa
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#1 posted 1665 days ago
They look great. I like the way the grain lines play trick on the eyes. Nice work.
-- Brian, Lebanon PA, If you aren’t having fun doing it, find something else to do.
scottb
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#2 posted 1665 days ago
i’d use those everyday. Great looking bowls… and local too!
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Dusty56
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#3 posted 1665 days ago
Is the Poly on the inside or the outside of the bowls or are you saying that you were able to get the poly to stick to the Mineral oil ?
-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.
Rudge
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#4 posted 1664 days ago
Hey Dusty,
Poly is on the outside, and mineral oil on the inside (make it food safe)
thanks for the comments…
-- 'Original Rudge' Muskoka, Cdn
MsDebbieP
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#5 posted 1663 days ago
those are beautiful.
And do you use them?
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Rudge
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#6 posted 1656 days ago
actually they are all for sale, I have enough bowls for my self…
One was a gift for a neighbor and he says that he uses for breakfast almost every morning….
-- 'Original Rudge' Muskoka, Cdn
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