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  1. Another Black Cherry NE

    Another NE from the same stash of wood as the other NE I posted not too long ago. Not much different than the other bowl, but the wood is too pretty not to share.




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    Very nice. The cherry should darken up to some really beautiful shades.
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    Very pretty Mark! Looks like a cross-section of a branch also... nice that you managed to include it!
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    Nice one Mark.
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    No, it's not thin enough yet.
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    very nice, Mark

    for natural edge it is very balanced, thanks for sharing

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    Very nice - I just found a cherry tree that went down behind our development and got permisssion to cut it up - this gives me some inspiration to fire up the chainsaw!

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    Mark, this one has a bit different profile - very nice! You do great work.

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    Great job as said, Mark. Makes me want to go find some cherry I have ... where did I put it anyway??
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    Mark,
    I agree. Cherry heartwood is always worth admiring. I particularly like the angle you use as you cut through the bark. It maximizes the NE look. I also like how you mark the wood and date on your photo. How do you do that?
    Faust

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    Mark that is a beauty. I really like the form.
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    Beautiful bowl. Your pictures are always #1 grade.

  12. Quote Originally Posted by Faust M. Ruggiero View Post
    How do you do that?
    I just use the "add text" function in my photo editor.

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    Beautiful NE.

    I guess now days all one would have to say is it is a "Cothren"!!!

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    Beautiful bowl, Mark

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    Man that's pretty......as always!

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