Spalted Pecan Bowl

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marcruby

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Some bowl blanks a roughed out in spring kept wetter than I expected and, amazingly enough I have a personal supply of very nice spalted wood. One example of this is this little (5" round by 3.5" deep).

This is my standard finish - velvit oil sealer followed by Waterlox. The finish isn't nitpicky perfect yet - I may resand with 600 grit and put a third coat of waterlox on. Then buff that out. It's hard to pay attention to fine detail when your shop is as cold as your refrigerator.

Thanks for looking,

Marc
 

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Gary Max

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Nice work there my friend----love the color and grain---Sure would be nice to come up with a truck load of those blanks.
How in the heck did you turn that without heat-----:)
 

j_b_fischer

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Oh!!! You said "Spalted Pecan Bowl" ... I was expecting a "Bowl of Salted Pecans"!

Maybe you could bring this to the MI IAP meeting (in just two weeks ... hint hint) for show-and-tell.

Talk/type/see you soon

Jim
 
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Beautiful bowl.. love the wood.

One of the local artists in my area had a piece of spalted pecan that was about 5' x 12" x about 2" thick... most beautiful wood I ever saw... if I didn't know that he makes and caries knives that measure upwards to a foot long, might have tried to take it away from him... he's only about 15 years older than me and half blind, so it probably would have been a fair fight...LOL
 
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