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  1. Black Walnut

    16-1/2" wide and 7" tall at the tips. Opinions and critiques welcomed.






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    Mark, I love your NE walnut bowls!!

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    Just beautiful. I really like the way the sap wood encircles it.

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    I can't even imagine spinning a 16"+ NE. You are the master of ne's in my humble opinion! A real beauty Mark.

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    Mark,
    This is a great shape and I really like the sapwood contrast. I am going to try and emulate this shape on the next piece of walnut I can find.

  6. A beauty ..........as always, Mark!
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    Outstanding Mark, do you have any “in process” photos? I would love to see how this started out.

  8. I don't have progress shots for this bowl, but I have a few for another walnut NE that I turned a while back.










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    Being a new turner, I wondered how the natural edge bowls were done. Thanks for the progress pics, very helpful, and such a beautiful bowl.
    joecrafted

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    Joe...there is none better. You just saw a lesson from the Boss!
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    Mark, you make it look like a walk in the park. Another beautiful Cothren style bowl!

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    Just great, Mark. That walnut is perfect for a NE bowl and wow that dude is a big one!
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    No, it's not thin enough yet.
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    Mark that is another beauty and a big one at that.
    Bernie

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    Wow!!! Amazing work...
    Billy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Rasmussen View Post
    Outstanding Mark, do you have any “in process” photos? I would love to see how this started out.
    Thanks Mark, the final product is beautiful but for me just getting started in the art of turning how you got there is fascinating and inspiring!
    After 25 years of flat work I’m hooked.

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