Box Elder Burl Bowl

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Jmhoff10500

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Almost a year ago i posted this thread that had a roughed out bowl blank and i finally turned it this weekend! Let me know what you guys think!

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Update:

The Dimensions are as follows:
Outside Diameter - 9.5"
Inside Diameter - 8.5"
Wall Thickness - .5"
Height - 4"
Finish - Mike Mahoney Walnut Oil
 
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bensoelberg

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You gotta give us some more info!!! What are the bowl's dimensions: Height, circumference, wall thickness? Finish?

I like the shape and the bark inclusions definitely add character. I'm impressed that they stayed in, honestly. I've got a little Box Elder Burl bowl that I've been working on off and on for the past couple of weeks and all of the inclusions have fallen out. Nice job.
 

Jmhoff10500

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Thanks! i was surprise at the inclusions as well, not only did they stay in but they sanded smoother that the actual wood!
 

David Keller

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Nice shape and beautiful wood, Jonathan. It looks like you've got a little tearout along the sides that could use a little more sanding, but you're off to a good start... You can try wet sanding with the walnut oil which often helps with soft woods like box elder.
 

nava1uni

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Nice looking bowl. I sand with Mike's walnut oil and it really makes a difference in the finish. If you put the bowl in the sunlight, it's the UV rays, the finish hardens and you can get a nice sheen to it.
 
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