This spalted dogwood bowl came from a log I found in a trash pile beside the road in my hometown. It had died from disease and old age. The tree was large for a dogwood, this bowl is 12 in. by 5 in. and has a pink color to it which is unusual for dogwood around here. You will see a place where a void was in the bowl, I repaired this with coffee grounds and thin CA glue. I finished it with 3 coats of witches brew (1/3 equal parts of polymerized tung oil, spar varnish, and turpentine). I then buffed it with the Beal Buffing System. It has a rolled lip, and the wood is very dense. Comments are welcomed.