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6 comments so far
JoelMartin
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#1 posted 1060 days ago
Wow, All of those bowls are amazing!
Very proffessionally done.
-- Joel -- Ontario -- "Measure once, Cut twice, And its still too short"
a1Jim
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#2 posted 1060 days ago
Pretty darn good
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
Raftermonkey
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#3 posted 1060 days ago
Thank you guys. I’m still trying to hone my skill. Its almost embarrassing when I look at some of these other guys works, but at least Im trying and having fun doing it.
-- -Zeke- "I hate to rush off, but I gotta go see a man about a log"
scrappy
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#4 posted 1059 days ago
Nice looking bowl. What do you mean by “non lathe bowl”? Is it carved?
Keep it up.
Scrappy
-- Scrap Wood's the best...the projects are smaller, and so is the mess!
jusfine
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#5 posted 1059 days ago
Looks great!
Is that the finish you used, Watco? I have not seen a can like that.
-- Randy "You are judged as much by the questions you ask as the answers you give..."
Raftermonkey
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#6 posted 1059 days ago
Thank you.
Scrappy This bowl was carved using a Lancelot chainsaw disc on an angle grinder followed by gouges and chisels and a ton of sanding, haha.
Jusfine It is finished with 4 coats of Watco Butcher Block oil. Picked it up at Lowes. As I am new to my hobby and don’t have much in the way of scrap wood to test on, I am staying in my comfort zone. I have found that it is very hard to mess up the application of Watco oil. I would like to start trying some different finishes, just not sure as to which ones yet.
-- -Zeke- "I hate to rush off, but I gotta go see a man about a log"
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