First Natural Edge Bowl

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keithlong

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Again with the help of Louis, this is the results of his hands on teaching, it is a natural edge bowl from a piece of sweet gum. It was a lot of fun and very interesting piece to turn.

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As you can see, there was a small piece of bark that came off, and I decided to teave it that way rather than try to glue a piece on it. My wife likes it that way.
Again I want to say that it is members like Louis and others that take the time to share their knowledge with others that make this site the best ever.
 
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mrcook4570

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Nice looking bowl. Seems like many of the NE bowls that I see are left with very thick walls, which makes them look very clunky. You did a very nice job of avoiding that. Well done.
 

ldubia

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Interesting bowl you have there. Nice job on it. Good form and good finish. What is the finish yo used? Can't wait to see what else you have in store for us this year.

On a side note, I too, just finished a NE bowl and got it very thin. That was fun. The second one I tried had some difficulty and is being worked on. I will be posting as soon as the finish is polished to my satisfaction...probably tomorrow.
 

OLDMAN5050

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show off, just think what you could do with a bigger lathe. again I'll say show off..... you just keep getting better and better...................
 
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