I call it Ho Hum because of the colour combinations . It was the only kinds of wood I had in my shop and would have looked much better with some more contrasting wood colours.
It was good practice for making those type of bowls though .
I am well aware of that as mentioned in my opening post . :biggrin:
Highly coloured exotic woods are getting very expensive .
Got a 4 page topic on one thread plus a couple other topics on the go in my WWF site on dying woods as an alternative to the expensive exotics .
Almost to the point of success on that but was not as easy as one might expect . .
Hopefully next one I make in this Dizzy bowl design will have some awesome colouring in it .
Is that a Werther's Butterscotch candy in the bottom. Reminds me of Carmel swirl ice cream... Yum and looks great as is. You don't always have to throw the rainbow at a piece.
Is that a Werther's Butterscotch candy in the bottom. Reminds me of Carmel swirl ice cream... Yum and looks great as is. You don't always have to throw the rainbow at a piece.
Yep . . . that's a Werthere's butterscotch in the bottom .:biggrin:
First one I made had straight cross ways lines in the bottom . This time I almost achieved the swirl effect right to the centre of the bottom .
Next time I might succeed .
Quite a learning curve to making those . I learn a little every time .