R Russell Eaton Member Joined Sep 9, 2009 Messages 788 Location Stockbridge GA. Jan 27, 2012 #1 This is a good piece of ambrosia maple that I got from a tree trimmer near the house. It is just over 1 foot wide and has a spray lacquer finish. Attachments IMG_2937.jpg 42.9 KB · Views: 361 IMG_2938.jpg 48.5 KB · Views: 260 IMG_2940.jpg 50.7 KB · Views: 301 IMG_2935.jpg 50.2 KB · Views: 364
This is a good piece of ambrosia maple that I got from a tree trimmer near the house. It is just over 1 foot wide and has a spray lacquer finish.
K Knucklefish Member Joined Dec 18, 2010 Messages 351 Location Little Rock, AR Jan 27, 2012 #2 Stunning! I really like this piece. Great finish too.
JohnGreco Member Joined Dec 9, 2011 Messages 740 Location Sewell, NJ 08080 Jan 27, 2012 #3 I love natural edge bowls, great job keeping it intact on such a beautiful piece.
PaulDoug Member Joined Mar 2, 2008 Messages 3,488 Location Benton City, WA. Jan 27, 2012 #4 I think that is one of the nicest NE bowls I have seen. Great piece.
tkbarron Member Joined Nov 8, 2011 Messages 385 Location Rowlett, Texas Jan 30, 2012 #5 Wow! I need to give bowl turning a try. Thanks for the inspiration.
PenMan1 Member Joined Jul 8, 2009 Messages 6,380 Location Eatonton, Georgia Jan 30, 2012 #6 WOW! Simply, wow! I can find other words to describe the beauty of this piece! PLEASE, DO NOT LET PENWIFE1 SEE THIS ONE!
WOW! Simply, wow! I can find other words to describe the beauty of this piece! PLEASE, DO NOT LET PENWIFE1 SEE THIS ONE!
clapiana Member Joined Jan 29, 2011 Messages 596 Location Merrimack, New Hampshire Jan 31, 2012 #7 Fantastic....amazing contrasting colors and the edge to boot. Most people don't have a clue how much skill is needed to pull off what you have done. Nice job!
Fantastic....amazing contrasting colors and the edge to boot. Most people don't have a clue how much skill is needed to pull off what you have done. Nice job!