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Thread: 16" Fiddle Maple #7

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    16" Fiddle Maple #7

    Bigger and a nice mixture of brown and white maple. The rim was running true until I hollowed out the inner portion of the bowl. Thank goodness the rim was all sanded out before I turned the rest. The area around the knot (darkest in photo) warped very quickly. This bowl has only two coats of Formby's gloss tung oil. It is 16" in diameter and 3 3/4" deep. I really like the large open rim on this piece. I have 4 more blanks about this size that are now dry. Can't wait to see what that would will show. Thanks to all the comments on this wood. I hope everyone finds some wood that has so much beauty and turns so well.
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    are you sure that this bowl are made from wood , it could be mistaken for china

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    This (these) could be your trademark shape. Well done. You are brave keeping that knot in the rim

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    Beautiful piece! That knot in the rim had to be harrowing.

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    eye-grabbing!
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    Love the foot and the details therebouts.............
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    that is really attractive! nice job.

  8. You Sir, are having waaaaay too much fun! Another beauty, Bob! Nicely formed..........I like the inner bead that defines the rim, especially, and of course the nicely figured wood.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Chandler View Post
    You Sir, are having waaaaay too much fun! Another beauty, Bob! Nicely formed..........I like the inner bead that defines the rim, especially, and of course the nicely figured wood.
    Thanks Roger. This maple has been a pleasure to turn. Even though it is dry it turns like working wet wood. That small not wasn't even a problem. I will be sad when I don't have any to turn.
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    What a wonderful bowl! I saw a burl like that when I went to AZ. Well done!

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    Looks great! love all the grain!

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