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taidsturning
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#1 posted 1121 days ago
Very nice. I remember you said your saw wasn’t very good, but your joints look good here.
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lew
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#2 posted 1121 days ago
Cool!!
What are the dimensions?
Lew
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scrappy
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#3 posted 1121 days ago
Great bowl! Love the diamond pattern. What woods did you use?
Keep it up.
Scrappy
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a1Jim
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#4 posted 1121 days ago
Nice work looks great
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Ken90712
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#5 posted 1121 days ago
Very nice bowl!
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Mary Anne
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#6 posted 1121 days ago
Looks good. The idea worked out really well.
lumberdustjohn
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#7 posted 1121 days ago
Nice build,
Thanks for posting
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Lupo
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#8 posted 1121 days ago
Thanks guys and Lady!!!!
Scrappy I used Poplar and oak. The oak came from a rip out here in Brookline Ma. I have used a bunch of pieces from it. This was from an old door to a cabinet. I fell in love with the Tiger pattern on the Old growth wood. It is MUCH more dense than the stuff you buy now. This is about 6 inches in diameter and 1.5 deep. It sold last night at an art show I attended.
Jonathan
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#9 posted 1121 days ago
Cool bowl! The build looks good.
Congratulations on the sale too!
-- Jonathan, Denver, CO "Constructive criticism is welcome and valued as it gives me new perspectives and helps me to advance as a woodworker."
michelletwo
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#10 posted 1120 days ago
hi Lupo..great little glue up bowl. Great you sold it too.!! good for you!!!
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