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Thread: Cedar Bowl

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    Cedar Bowl

    I did this bowl without allowing drying time. My friend said cedar wouldn't warp much and so far he has been right. It is 12 x 5 with AO on it.

    All comments and critiques welcome.
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    Pete - very pretty bowl! Love the rich color and the lip! Real nice size to this one - being cedar - must be light as a feather! Very nice work!
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    i like the growth rings on this peices, and the finish, and the shape. great work
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    Wood in every shelf and nook and cranny,,, seriously too much wood!

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    Thumbs up

    Pete,
    That bowl begs for some popcorn.
    I too like the lip of this, nice job.

    Roy
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    Some unique coloring. Nice job on a pretty bowl.

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    nice!

    Very Nice! Great color and form!

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    Pete that is a beauty. Really well done. I found that if I soak a green bowl that I went from start to finish with AO it very seldom moves on me.
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    Thumbs up Re: Cedar Bowl

    Pete, that is one sweet bowl from a very nice piece of wood. Great work!
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    looks quite good, hasn't warped for me at all really, seems to be a really nice wood.

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    Very nice looking bowl. Great color and grain pattern.

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    I'll bring the video!

    Start the popcorn. That is a realy nice looking bowl Pete. I didn't know aromatic cedar came any other way than closet lining.
    Bob
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    Mmmmmmmmmmm, nice. I'll bet the shops smells good too.

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