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Thread: Elm Dish

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    Elm Dish

    This is a shallow Elm bowl/dish I finished recently. It's @ 5 1/2" round and 1 1/2" high. There's a lot of little inclusions throughout the wood. Sanded to 400 grit and finished with Antique Oil. Comments and critiques welcome. Thanks for looking.
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    thats a keeper, very nice

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    Nice bowl. I like the form and the finish is a knockout.

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    That's a real nice bowl Rob! Great finish and I really like all the color variations! Nice work!
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  5. Ditto, on what Steve S. just said!
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    Nicely done. I really like it!

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    Rob, nice work on this one - and a very nice piece of wood.

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    Nailed it!!

    I really like this piece!
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    Very nice dish.

    It has a warm feeling about it. It's the color of the wood and the sweet finish.
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    A really nice piece of wood with an outstanding finish.
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    A nice bowl and finish looks great.
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