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    Smile just finished Black Walnut bowl

    I did finish turn this bowl last year I think, and it has sat and dried and the wood moved a bit to the shape it is now, so I did the sanding on it yesterday and wiped one coat of polymerized tung oil on it, it will need a few more coats, after which I will polish it some and finish the base, have to lower it a hair and clean it up.
    Any comments appreciated

    Oh forgot again, size is about 12" X 6"
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    Last edited by Leo Van Der Loo; 12-15-2008 at 8:57 PM.
    Have fun and take care

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    Beautiful bowl, Leo. I love that tung oil finish. You do fine work, sir.
    Allen
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    Thank you Allen , and yes so do you
    Have fun and take care

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    Beautiful bowl Leo! Love the wood! Also like your rim treatment - it adds to the shape! Very nice work - as always!
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    Great looking bowl Leo. Nice form.
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    Beautiful work as always, Leo. The wide gray-purple band of transition wood really sets off the grain of the walnut. Great job!

    BTW, is the polymerized tung oil thinned with mineral spirits? I've thought about trying it, but worry about the dry time between coats? Can you steel wool or 3M ultrafine buffing pad it after a day??

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    Any popcorn ?

    Leo, I can see a nice batch of popcorn sitting in the bowl waiting for the next great movie or football game! Simple bowls like this one IMHO need to be used and loved, maybe a bunch of mixed nuts would do the trick also!

    Thanks for sharing another beautiful piece!

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    Your bowls are always so nice. What do you do with them all? It seems like you finish at least one a day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Schlumpf View Post
    Beautiful bowl Leo! Love the wood! Also like your rim treatment - it adds to the shape! Very nice work - as always!
    Thanks for your kind words Steve , take care.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bernie Weishapl View Post
    Great looking bowl Leo. Nice form.
    Hi Bernie thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan Hawkes View Post
    Beautiful work as always, Leo. The wide gray-purple band of transition wood really sets off the grain of the walnut. Great job!
    Thank you Nathan , Walnut is quite nice wood isn't it .

    BTW, is the polymerized tung oil thinned with mineral spirits? I've thought about trying it, but worry about the dry time between coats? Can you steel wool or 3M ultrafine buffing pad it after a day??
    Yes it is thinned Nathan. or it would be to thick, takes not long if the temp is warm enough, I'm not rushing it, and put one coat a day, you could go faster I think, yes I use a fine abrasive for the bonding, see instructions in this link page that give you all the you have to know and do .

    http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...at=1,190,42942

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Nicol View Post
    Leo, I can see a nice batch of popcorn sitting in the bowl waiting for the next great movie or football game! Simple bowls like this one IMHO need to be used and loved, maybe a bunch of mixed nuts would do the trick also!

    Thanks for sharing another beautiful piece!

    Jeff
    Hi Jeff, thanks , it would never be used if it was for me sitting down in front of the TV, other than some news and weather forecasts, while having supper is all I see of it, it's more fun turning wood for me
    Have fun and take care

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    Hi David , turning goes in spurts with me, the next tree four weeks will see me turning little and just small stuff while at my sons place with the grand kids keeping me busy, will be fun.
    Yes I make to many to all keep, so some are used for presents and others sold.
    Take care
    Have fun and take care

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    Another "Beautiful bowl" Leo, how do you do it? I don't think you or Bernie ever sleep! Skip

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    Hi Skip , thanks . MMnnnnn, never sleep ?? yes I do, why .
    Have fun and take care

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