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Thread: A Large Cherry Bowl

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    A Large Cherry Bowl

    Just before Christmas, I was fortunate enough to come across some exceptional cherry (at least for me). I was able to bring home 3 large bowl blanks. The first two were turned down to 20 inches so I could fit them on the lathe to core.
    For the last one, I decided to waste the interior and simply make the largest bowl I could that had no sapwood in an effort to minimize any checking. It was turned to finish in January, the rim wrapped with stretch wrap, then spent the next 6 months in a double paper leaf bag.(while I tried to figure out how I was going to finish the bottom)
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    A couple coats of walnut oil.
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    I then let the sun do the rest.
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    It ended up amazingly round. 23 1/8” x 22 3/4” x 6 ¾”
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    It would hold a lot of cherries.
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    C&C always welcome!

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    Wow, that is a big beauty. It would hold a lot of most anything. I really like the foot detail.
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    A really nice piece!!
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    Thats a whopper! Nice work Baxter. I sure wish we had monster cherry trees here in doodah.
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    That's gonna hold a lot of M&M's sir! It sure is pretty!!
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    Great looking bowl Baxter! The Cherry is beautiful and your simple, elegant shape really shows it off.

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    very nice, Baxter, keep them coming

  8. What a beauty! Nice work Baxter! I might have to get you to give me a few pointers on that stretch wrap technique sometime!
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    That is one nice bowl. You did a great job on figuring out how to finish the bottom. Very simple and elegant. The sun did a great job on the staining. Keep up the good work Barxter.

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    That is a really beautiful bowl! Congratulations on some fantastic work. Put very simply, I'm jealous.

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    Everything said above and more. Simply outstanding.
    C&C WELCOME

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    Roger, the stretch wrap is something Reed Gray uses for his once turned bowls. Its simply stretching it tightly around the rim a couple times. It should help reduce the rapid loss of moisture at the outside/edge of the rim which could lead to splits. I often use it in conjunction with paper bags when I want to slow down the loss of moisture as much as possible. I have had a couple instances where mildew developed underneath it. By then, the most important first few weeks have passed so I just remove it.

    Thanks for your thoughts. I was pretty lucky to get a piece of wood that nice.

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    Baxter, that is a Beauty! and a big whopper too! Nice job on the rim and base details and the sun tan looks great too!
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    Well Done, Baxter!
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    Very nice! Glad not to much warp-age and stayed crack free.
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