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Thread: 9" lidded cherry bowl

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    9" lidded cherry bowl

    Turned the bowl and decided to put a lid on it. Cherry turned easily with gouges and beading was done with 3/8" spindle gouge. Two coats of oil and will spay two of lacquer.
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    Nice work, Bob.
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  3. I've always liked this form. Nicely done, Bob!
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    Nice job of repeating the beading on the outside under the lid. It will be a nice surprise to the lucky recipient.

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    Nice lidded bowl.

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    Real nice work. I would display it if I had it and a place to put it. Allan
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dick Strauss View Post
    Nice job of repeating the beading on the outside under the lid. It will be a nice surprise to the lucky recipient.
    Thanks Dick, I tried to get the beads on the bowl in alignment from the bowl to the lid. I think it Makes a nice transition to the lid.
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