| Project by barlow | posted 221 days ago | 142 views | 0 times favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
This vessel is made of a solid cherry bottom, European Beech lower and upper, figured black walnut middle with a white hard maple upper with black walnut accents. Sanded 600 grit finish. Finish applied is a danish oil, with a clear gloss poly. In this pic only one coat of poly applied will have about 7 more applied so it will really shine.
-- barlow
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7 comments so far
GaryK
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posted 221 days ago
Great looking bowl. Nice choice of wood.
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Mario
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posted 221 days ago
Very nice and it looks ike a great finish on it.
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teenagewoodworker
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posted 221 days ago
wow. that looks nice and the wood finished wood really pops and looks great.
woodentiger
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posted 221 days ago
wow! i like the contrasting dark and light wood. im new at this what does segmented mean? the finish looks great!
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Scott Bryan
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posted 221 days ago
This bowl looks great. It really “turned” out nice. :)
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ND2ELK
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posted 221 days ago
All your turnings are Beautiful. Never got into turning except in high school. You definatly are a craftsman when it comes to turning.
Tom
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PanamaJack
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posted 218 days ago
A turn for the better, indeed! Great job.
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