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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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    Very nice!

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