Turned another spalted maple with a sea scape look in the bottom. It measures 13 X 2 1/2" The rim is beaded and under cut using a converted skew into a narrow controllable stout scraper. It takes a narrow cut and can used with or without the bevel rubbing. It is handy for cutting narrow deep coves in spindle work. The sides are ground back a good inch and allows a pull cut out of the cove. The finish may not need sanding. This is not an original idea, but something I picked up in St. Paul's Symposium from Al Stirt. I am also thinking of bringing a similar tool to a point to cut under the base of beads. The bowl is finished with oil and 3 coats of lacquer. The bottom especially neat because the bowl sits on the inner beads and the others are visible from the side view. Comments always welcome.
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