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    bowl and pitcher

    This is a white oak root burl bowl and pitcher, I just finished for a friend of mine in Michigan. The bowl is about 10 x 2 and the pitcher is about 5 x 6 or there abouts. Finish is BLO, followed by lacquer knocked back, and will wax, and buff after it cures for a bit. The lid was kind of a after thought, so it's like a stopper instead of recessed in. thanks as always.001 (800x591).jpg002 (800x613).jpg004 (800x674).jpg005 (800x668).jpg008 (800x624).jpg009 (800x674).jpg002 (800x732).jpg
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    Very nice.
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    How did you dry that wood down without cracking? Amazing job!!

    Dave F.

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    Beautiful!
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    Very nicely done, and very cool idea.

    Also, +1 to this:
    How did you dry that wood down without cracking?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Fritz View Post
    How did you dry that wood down without cracking? Amazing job!!

    Dave F.
    Thanks all. As far as drying this. I ruffed it out to the 10 % and zapped it a few times in the microwave. Then I coated the out side with wax. Let sit for about a month that way. As it didn't get any major cracks, I went a head and turned it down a little more, to just under 3/4", brought it in the house, and put on a wire rack, and set the rack over a AC vent for about a month and a half, checking on it quite often. Keep weighing it on my scale till it stopped losing weight. It does have a small crack on the inside but it doesn't go all the way through. Had filled that in the second round with CA. If I had turned this down to 1/8 or smaller I could of got that out also. As it is it's 1/4, and for a pitcher I thought that was good enough.

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    Very nice work with some difficult (but pretty) wood. Is the handle laminated or steam bent or ??
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