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    Small Totara bowl from gifted wood

    I made this bowl from a roughed out Totara bowl blank given to me by Terry Scott during a visit to NZ in December 2012. The profile was largely set in the rough turning, even down to the rim. Not a rim shape I've tried before but I really like the combination of bead and angled rim. The wood is quite soft so I ended up doing quite a bit of end grain sanding, especially on the inside. Size is 5.5" x 3.5" and finish is Danish Oil, which the wood soaks up like a sponge!

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    C&C welcome!

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    beautiful bowl and wood. I don't recall seeing Totara before. Love the rim treatment!

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    What a soft and beautiful grain
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    That's a sweet one!

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    The clean smooth curve and the the rim details make this a winner.
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    I like it. Has a simple but elegant look to it.
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    Great looking little bowl. What do you use to sign the bottom?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Daughtridge View Post
    Great looking little bowl. What do you use to sign the bottom?
    Jim,

    I use a Razortip ball tip - the smallest they make - in my pyro burner.

    Kelvin
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelvin Burton View Post
    Jim,

    I use a Razortip ball tip - the smallest they make - in my pyro burner.

    Kelvin
    Thanks for the reply, I tried to Google ''Pyro Burner'' but no luck, where did you purchase it?

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    Kelvin,

    Very nice little bowl. I like the rim treatment. You keep bringing back some great wood from down under.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Daughtridge View Post
    Thanks for the reply, I tried to Google ''Pyro Burner'' but no luck, where did you purchase it?
    Jim, it's a Burnmaster Hawk that I bought from Wood World in Dallas.

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    I love my Burnmaster. Wood World of Texas are great folks, too.

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    Nice looking bowl! You did an amazing job. Great shape. I like the wood grain.

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