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Thread: My Texas 2 step "finger" bowl...............

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    My Texas 2 step "finger" bowl...............

    While in Houston in June Creeker Cecil Arnold gave me a roughed and dryed Bradford pear bowl. I'd never turned Bradford pear before. Last weekend while trying to put an embellishment on the rim, I drove my left forefinger into the rim, ended up with a splinter and some huge hospital bills.....

    So Cecil.........Here it is....the Interstate collusion between Idaho and Texas.......It's not the best bowl I've turned but I've completed it today....Thanks for your generosity! About 7" in diameter, 2 inches high...finished with 2 coats of Antique Oil.


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    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Hi Ken,
    Nice Job, I like the way you signed it.
    Sorry to hear about he finger.

    Larry
    Just cut off the parts that don't look like a bowl...

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    Ouch .... Hope the finger heal quickly.

    That is a nice lookin bowl ... Great form.

    What do ya use for your sig ... is it ink? I burn mine with a cheap wood burner but it doesn't look anywhere near as good as yours.

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    Shane..........That's done with an ultra-fine tip Sharpie....it's ink.....Finger is 100% healed. I've still got 2 days of oral antibiotics to finish but it's fine. Thanks for your concern!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    I like it Ken, Sure you're not a Texan at heart? You do pretty good on that texas wood.
    Success is the sum of Failure and Learning

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    So, is blood any good as a finish? Nice looking bowl.

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    Ken looks great, I like the form.

    Bob

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    Ken that is a beauty. Well done.
    Bernie

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    Nice classic form on the bowl Ken! Beautiful color and finish! Glad to hear your finger is doing better!
    Steve

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    Good looking bowl Ken. That BP has a nice color, and the finish is great.

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    That's lookin good Ken in spite of the injured digit.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Tom

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    and only 958 miles SE of Steve Schlumpf

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