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    Large cherry N.E.

    Hey Gang,
    Here is another recent turning. It is a Cherry Natural Edge that is 14-1/2" wide and 4-1/2' tall. I saved most of the bark, but with it that large and turning air a lot of the time, I feel lucky to have saved most of it. I Sharpened tools often. As most of my turnings it is Beall Buffed only to keep natural colors in. I am sure it will darken with time though as cherry usually does. Critiques and comments are always welcome.
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    That is a really nice NE and the cherry look really good. I really like the look right off the lathe to the buffing wheels.
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    Great job, the cherry is wonderful and I love NE stuff!
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    Ken - your Cherry NE looks great! Gonna look amazing in 3 to 5 years when the Cherry darkens up! Nice work!
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    Very nice, that cherry looks great
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    Great looking piece, is that a small bark inclusion or is it the other side of the log? I'd love to see it after a suntan!

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    Ken, That's a really nice bowl. I like the natural cherry. I have never turned a NE bowl. I hope to try one soon. I am a little concerned about getting a serious catch and breaking the bowl. I guess I just need to give it a try.
    Thanks for posting this.
    Eugene in NC

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    Eugene,
    Go for it....... What have you got to lose. The wood literally grows on trees ya know? This one was my first N.E. of this kind, so I really took a chance too. I was more worried about form than I was anything else.

    Thanks to all for your comments.
    Last edited by Ken Glass; 08-25-2009 at 8:13 AM.
    Regards, Ken

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    Nice job Ken. The form and finish look good. Natural cherry is one of my favorites, the color will only get better as it ages.

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    Looks really nice, Ken.
    Nice shape too.
    Blessings, Steve

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