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Just a couple bowls I completed on the RingMaster. They are both from the same boards, aromatic cedar and beetle kill pine. The bkp remained as it started but the cedar took a different color as finish was applied. Neither one are to be ashamed of but I thought the color change in the cedar was worth mentioning and the contrast was eye catching.
I haven't made an exact count but my bowl collection has surpassed the 50 count mark and most are different in one way or another with the exception of one or two pairs.

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Great looking bowls Dick. I also have a Ring Master and have made many many bowls. It's fun coming up with different designs. Thanks for sharing
 

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Good work and great contrast. 50 bowls!! That's a lot of cereal.
 

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Very beautiful and interesting bowls. I like the pattern achieved, very curious about the shapes of the wood glued up to achieve that pattern. Maybe next time you can provide a few photos of the shapes as glued.

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Good job on the really nice bowls. Be careful or your imagination will run so fast you can,t catch it. Keep it up and keep us filled in. Its nice to be your friend so I can find out your secrets first hand.
 

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Mighty fine looking ice cream bowl there Dick. :)
 

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Mighty fine looking ice cream bowl there Dick. :)

- Roger
Now that you mention it (liquid in frozen tasty form) I did do a water test the other day. I picked a bowl at random, filled it with water and let it sit all day. No leaks, no stain, no nothin', I was pleased. Pretty sure I don't want to eat out of any of them but they are water tight.
 

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Very beautiful and interesting bowls. I like the pattern achieved, very curious about the shapes of the wood glued up to achieve that pattern. Maybe next time you can provide a few photos of the shapes as glued.

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I posted a few pics on this blog http://lumberjocks.com/recycle1943/blog/52706
 

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Beautiful ''spider net'' pattern. I like the colour contrast from normal (brown) to almoust white.
 
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