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Lj’s
A piece of oregon pine → bandsaw->lathe->jigsaw->grinder->burner->lathe with brush->sprayed black!!
Fun to make!!
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7 comments so far
peteg
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#1 posted 597 days ago
You could have something going on here, lets see some more of this line, nice job :))
-- Pete G: If you always do what you always did you'll always get what you always got
Schwieb
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#2 posted 597 days ago
Interesting Rick. Now I am wondering how a larger chunk of Oregon Pine gets to the Netherlands?
-- Dr. Ken, Florida - Durch harte arbeit werden Träume wahr.
Roger
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#3 posted 597 days ago
very different, very kool
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CharlieM1958
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#4 posted 597 days ago
Very cool design! You were really thinking outside the box… er… bowl. :-)
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
B13
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#5 posted 596 days ago
Has the look of charred wood very cool! what did you use to spray or seal the bowl? thanks!
Eagle1
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#6 posted 596 days ago
Interesting bowl. I like it.
-- Tim, Missouri ....Inside every older person is a younger person wondering what the heck happened
vipond33
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#7 posted 596 days ago
This looks primitive, folded, like brute force hands taking a thick chunk of bark and fashioning a drinking vessel. A great concept, nicely realized, whatever you were thinking.
-- gene@toronto.ontario.canada : dovetail free since '53, critiques always welcome.
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