Dale Parrott
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About ten years ago, I brought home a couple pieces of Texas Mesquite firewood from Huntsville. I milled them into boards, sealed the ends, and then, like a lot of good intentions, set them aside and forgot about them.
This past week, I finally decided to do something with them. I took two of the boards, cut them into smaller pieces, and glued them back together in a new pattern. After the glue dried, I cut some rings from the board and stacked them up to form the rough shape of a bowl.
A little time on the lathe, some fine-tuning, and now I've got a finished bowl — about 7 inches wide and 7 inches tall. It was a fun, challenging project, and it's nice to see that old Mesquite finally come to life. Hope you like it!
This past week, I finally decided to do something with them. I took two of the boards, cut them into smaller pieces, and glued them back together in a new pattern. After the glue dried, I cut some rings from the board and stacked them up to form the rough shape of a bowl.
A little time on the lathe, some fine-tuning, and now I've got a finished bowl — about 7 inches wide and 7 inches tall. It was a fun, challenging project, and it's nice to see that old Mesquite finally come to life. Hope you like it!