Like the title says...thanks for looking.
Bob
Like the title says...thanks for looking.
Bob
Wow. Bob that is awesome. I love the fit and finish. Nice job.
Bernie
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.
To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.
Wow, Bob! Is that what mulberry looks like? We have two huge mulberry trees in the yard and was wondering what that lumber looks like. After looking at your bowl, I'm thinking that maybe they could use a little pruning. Great job.
Lou
Procrastination.......
Maybe I'll think about that tomorrow
Super Bob, what kinda of tenon did you use? I like the flat side , with the grain it lOOKS GOOD !!!!
wish i had a mulberry tree in my back yard .......
John 3:16
thanks guys, the mulberry came from a friend who trimmed his tree so I could have some wood to start turning with. Some of the first things I did with it were spindle type work, a sort of tapered vase shape. Really didn't like the way it cut, wasn't that pleasing to look at, so I hadn't cut another of the many peices I had until the other day. Grabbed a small "y" of two branches and slapped it one the face plate, turned the bottom of the bowl and stub tenon, reversed in the chuck then hollowed & sanded. Finished with Watco Danish Oil and buffed.
It turns much nicer in the face grain orientation, and looks better but I think alot of interesting grain is due to the "y". It's very yellow heartwood, though I'm not sure it will stay that way. The small vase I had done is now a plain brownish yellow, but I also finished that with BLO vs just the watco.
Thanks
bob
I really like the shape of this piece!
Did I miss the dimensions?
A few hours south of Steve Schlumpf
Great job Bob How big is it ??
941.44 miles South of Steve Schlumph
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4.25 to 8 width x 7 length x 2.5 high. Bowl section is 4.75 inner diameter.
thanks
bob
Looks great, Bob - very nice!
You preserved the naturalness of the wood. Hope your knuckles are still intact. I have a large hunk well aged of mulberry that was given to me. Plan to risk an earthquake one of these days and, after chain sawing the corners off, putting it on my min. 600 rpm Grizzly lathe and try making a big bowl.
And it's a natural edge piece to boot.
I like it.
Only the Blue Roads
That looks great Bob! I love the curl in crotch pieces.
Looks real pretty, Bob. There's some neat grain going on in that piece of wood, and you show it off well. I've got a piece of eucalyptus in the garage that I think wants to become one of those. I'll probably know for certain by the end of the weekend.