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    3-bowl platter.

    I made this a few months back, and liked it, so did LOML, and it got confiscated
    It's made from Rock Maple crotch-wood, that I cut from the crotch of a limb that had to come down on my son's property, as it was threatening his power-line.
    It' is 11" long and 5" wide,and approx. 1¼" thick
    All comments are welcomed and appreciated.
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    Have fun and take care

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    Man, that's AWESOME looking. VERY consistent shape to the bowls

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    Leo that is awesome. Could you give some explaination how you did that. I tried once and failed but I think it was because I didn't move the Cole jaws right.
    Bernie

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    Leo your work just astounds me! Another beautiful and creative piece. I'm with Bernie and would appreciate a few words on how you did this. ..Bill..

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    Another interesting piece Leo! Love the wood and your design! Looking forward to what you will post next!
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    You even turned a foot?!

    Leo,

    That's fantastic! Did you turn the entire face on the lathe or did you use a jointer/planner to face it off?

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    awsome work once again
    14x48 custom 2hp 9gear lathe
    9 inch pre 1940 craftsman lathe
    36 inch 1914 Sydney bandsaw (BEAST)
    Wood in every shelf and nook and cranny,,, seriously too much wood!

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    That's pretty amazing! Looks a little scary also, at least on my lathe.
    Tom

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    Thank you all for looking and the replies
    How did I do it ???, well I'll try to keep it short
    I had cut the slab with my chainsaw, mounted it in the Oneway Jumbo Jaws, and face turned it flat, turned it over and did the other side.
    Then laid it out to where and size of the bowls, and marked the centers.
    Turned a disk with a very shallow tenon on it, mounted the slab and turned the recess for the disk to fit in, glued the disk on, turned it true, chucked the slab in the Oneway Stronghold and turned the bowl and sanded it.
    Did this three times, and then sanded the whole top face.
    Turned it over and removed all the recess marks, then turned the bottom side down, so it had two feet to stand on, sanded and finished it.
    It took a little longer to do than to type this out , but the sliding buttons on the Oneway Jumbo Jaws are a real big help to get things centered easily, and then tightened down, though I did use some plastic tape for insurance
    Last edited by Leo Van Der Loo; 08-12-2008 at 9:17 PM.
    Have fun and take care

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    Fantastic looking work!! Thanks for explanation, one day I might get brave enough to try this.
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    Leo,

    Every time I look at one of your postings, I wind up delighted surprised and awed. You truly combine great imagination with exceptional artistry!!!

    Regards, Hilel.
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