Okay, just one more and then I'll quit! I do turn some thin bowls from time to time, and people will buy them. Also, I see lots of people who say that they don't bother with walnut because they can't sell it, but I have never had a problem selling walnut bowls. People really seem to like that deep rich color in a nice piece of walnut.
<img src="http://www.enter.net/~ultradad/thinwalnutbowl01.jpg">
Now, this is what I call thin, at least for functional bowls. The rim is around 1/2" thick, and it tapers down to very thin in the side walls and bottom. Again, it is much lighter than it appears. Overall size is approximately 10" in diameter and 3" high. Finished with Bush Oil and buffed inside and out with a Beall wheel. And this will probably be it for a while, until I get some more finished anyway.
Thanks for looking.
Bill