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Ash Bowl With Flanged Rim

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Project by TedM posted 1641 days ago 854 views 1 time favorited 6 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Here’s a bowl I finished recently. I’m really taken with the grain pattern. Sometimes Ash can be so plain but in this case it really shows its ‘true colors’. It is about 8” in diameter and 1 3/4” tall. The rim is about 3/16” thick and it tapers to a 3” base. It is finished with EEE Cream and Shellawax.

Thanks for looking! As always, comments are appreciated!

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Roper

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#1 posted 1641 days ago

very nice , good job.

-- Roper - Master of sawdust-www.coloradocustomworks.com

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dustygirl

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#2 posted 1641 days ago

Very nice job Ted.I like the grain pattern also.

-- Dustygirl..Hastings,Ontario.. How much wood can 1 gal chuck if 1 gal can't cut wood?

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Branlon

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#3 posted 1641 days ago

Way too nice for an everyday breakfast bowl but I’d sure like to have it for special occasions.

-- Branlon, Board Director, South Central Indiana

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trifern

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#4 posted 1641 days ago

Nice bowl with an outstanding finish. Thanks for sharing.

-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.

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dmann

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#5 posted 1640 days ago

Very nice bowl.

I especially like the detail on the bottom, nice surprise when you turn it over!

-- David / Durham, NC

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Tom O'Brien

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#6 posted 1229 days ago

The bowl shows the grain to maximum advantage. Very well done.
Your photography and your choice of angles and lighting make it even better.

-- Every project is a learning opportunity, every error a design opportunity

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