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    Couple of green turned bowls ...

    Here are a couple of bowls I turned green week before last. I rough turned them, soaked in LDD for two days, air dried for two more days and then finished turning. I wanted to let them get dried before finish sanding today, up to 600 grit, then finished with mineral oil. I have some more cherry and walnut to get started on soon. Thanks for looking.
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    Last edited by Ken Salisbury; 05-06-2003 at 6:06 AM.
    Thanks, Ron

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    Green Turinings

    Both bowls look great. I especially like the 'swirl' in the poplar bowl. Nice work. Lars

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    Re: Green Turinings

    Originally posted by Lars Thomas
    Both bowls look great. I especially like the 'swirl' in the poplar bowl. Nice work. Lars
    ...and that is why God created more than one species. While Lar likes the swirl in the Poplar, I really enjoy the almost 3-d effect of the Maple. Nice additions to any table.
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    I also like the grain...

    in both bowls.
    Don't burn the wood, turn the wood.

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