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Thread: plain CL bowl

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    plain CL bowl

    This one is a plain Camphor Laurel Bowl finished with friction polish, approx 10" dia
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    neil
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    Neil that's a very nice looking bowl, great shape and great wood.
    Fred

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    You spent some time sanding this one and the time was well spent. Beautiful under cut bowl. Is the rim is thinner than the rest of the bowl? It is really delicate where I can see it. Well done.
    faust

  4. Outstanding craftsmanship on display with this one!!! Well done, Neil!
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    Great job pulling off a difficult form to turn. I like the way you used the form to display the streaking of color. Thanks for sharing a beautiful piece.
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    Any embellishment would just clutter up a beautiful bowl. Allan
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    That is one sweet bowl!


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    Nothing "plain" about this one, Sir. Nicely done!
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    Very nice bowl and super wood and orientation.

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    That is wonderful wood grain and a great job turning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Faust M. Ruggiero View Post
    You spent some time sanding this one and the time was well spent. Beautiful under cut bowl. Is the rim is thinner than the rest of the bowl? It is really delicate where I can see it. Well done.
    faust
    Yep

    Its pretty well that thin all down the side with a slightly thicker bottom to make sit
    neil
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