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    Pecan Bowl Anyone - Pics

    OK...last bowl and the last of the wedding presents.

    Made from Akry Pecan. Finish is.....you guessed it, Tung Oil and Gel Poly.
    11-1/2" by 3-3/4" with 1/2" walls
    This bowl is meant to be a "user" type bowl.
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    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
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    Looks great to me Dennis, love that Arkansas Round !!
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    Nice Job Dennis!
    That one looks nice and stable, should make a wonderful utility Bowl!
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    Dennis another beautiful bowl. Like the fit and finish. Great work Dennis.
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    Nice lookin' bowl and nice lookin' wood. Great job Dennis. I really like the foot too!
    ~john
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    Dennis

    Do you have a coring tool? I sure want a Oneway set. Even if I pitch the cores it will sure save some time and tool length. Nice bowls again.

    Terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Quiram
    Dennis

    Do you have a coring tool? I sure want a Oneway set. Even if I pitch the cores it will sure save some time and tool length. Nice bowls again.

    Terry
    Terry,

    No....no coring tool. Would be nice to have one, but that's not in the budget yet.
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    Another WINNER, Dennis.

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    Nice that is my favorite of the ones you turned recently. Nice job Dennis.

    Corey

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    You are into it and turning them out now. They are so good looking.
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    Another good one Dennis. It finished out real nice. Say, what kind of gel poly is that you use and where do you get it?

    Ernie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ernie Nyvall
    Another good one Dennis. It finished out real nice. Say, what kind of gel poly is that you use and where do you get it?

    Ernie
    It's the Gel Poly from Rockler. However, I've noticed that Lowes carries the Minwax brand Gel and I'm going to try that. Thanks for the kind words.
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    Really nice Dennis. Can you tell me what the green color is? I have a ton of Pine with the same type of green color running through it. Good job.
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    Now that looks like Pecan! Good job Dennis
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