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Thread: Another Elm NE bowl

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    Another Elm NE bowl

    From the same log section as Mark's awesome NE bowl. Ended up at 13 1/2" across by 3-5" deep. I added some carved feet to this one. Buffed AO finish.





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    Very nice! I love the carved feet. Great form and great rim shape.

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    Elm Butterfly ?

    I really like the symmetry! Looks like an elm butterfly.

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    Very nice. The natural shape of the rim is wonderful.

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    Travis, once again outstanding peice. But I got to tell you I love those carved feet and you might see them again .

    Bob

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    LOVE IT Travis! Nice "footwork"!

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    Nice little tootsies!!!! Good move with the feet, Travis...it really makes this one special.
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    Another beauty! I don't know how you do it but you seem to get some of the most interesting shapes out of the wood. That cleavage really makes for a different looking NE bowl. The foot is nice too.

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    Beautiful butterfly

    Es una mariposa!!!
    It is a butterfly!!!!
    Beautiful work Travis.
    A lot of your work is
    art for me.
    Regards
    Alfredo

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    Great orientation, great feet, great piece
    941.44 miles South of Steve Schlumph

    TURN SAFE

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    Oh yes, really really nice.. I LOVE the feet.. I'm working on a nearly round hollow form right now, but I'm thinking "three little feet" now..

    Fantastic work. thanks for letting us look.
    "Goverment is not the solution to our problems. Goverment IS the problem" - Ronald Reagan

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    Beautiful, love the carved feet.
    Mike Vickery

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    Beautiful Piece Travis. I really like the wood and grain.
    Bernie

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  14. Great work on some wood with a very unusual shape!

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    Remarkable piece Travis, very unique wood.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Tom

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    and only 958 miles SE of Steve Schlumpf

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