Okay, Angela, here it is

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alamocdc

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I picked this segmented blank up with a bunch of other wood at an estate auction a few months ago and finally got around to turning it. Sorry about the lousy before photo.

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The result.

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This was the hardest bowl I've turned to date. The grain runs every direction imaginable... even into some dimensions I've not expeienced before. This made avoiding chip outs a real bear! The bowl is 4 5/8" by 2". Started out trying Minwax Polycrylic on it, but didn't like it. Sanded it down and sprayed it with polyurethane. I think I'll just stick to Mylands or Mineral Oil from now on.
 
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Wonderfull piece Billy, very nice job. [:p]
But that first pic looks like what I would see after a half a bottle of Tequilla [:D]
 

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That looks great Billy!!! Does the here it is part mean that it's going to be here in my mailbox? [:D] You know, I should really inspect it hands on to make my final judgment on it! [;)]

But seriously, it looks great! And the finish you ended up with is very shiny, which I love. I can see why it would be hard to turn with all those different directions of grain- I'd say you overcame that quite nicely though!
 

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WOW!!!!![:0]
Billy,
My hat's off to you with that one!! How many different types of wood are there in that one? 9 or 10? You did a GREAT job fighting that grain conundrum.....[:D][:D]
 

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Looked at the first picture and realized I didn't have my glasses on. Didn't help. Bowl looks very nice. What is the finish?
Dale
 

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Thanks, all!!

Bob, it has Padauk, Yellowheart, Purpleheart, Zebrawood, Wenge, Maple, Oak, Walnut, Birch, Spalted Maple and a few I'm not sure of, so that makes 12.

ROTFL, Dale! The finish is sprayed polyurethane.
 
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