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Walnut bowl

Postby Dalboy » 27 Oct 2018, 17:54

I have not done a lot lately so good to be able to finish something.
Straight out of the workshop, punky in places but have managed to harden them up with a good dose of sander sealer(see last photo). Made from Walnut it has so much going on in the grain even some light feathering Finished with sander sealer and then buffed on a three wheel system

C and C welcome

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Re: Walnut bowl

Postby Malc2098 » 27 Oct 2018, 21:37

Stunning grain, pleasing shape.
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Re: Walnut bowl

Postby DaveL » 27 Oct 2018, 21:51

Oh very nice sir.
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Re: Walnut bowl

Postby Phil » 28 Oct 2018, 07:30

Malc2098 wrote:Stunning grain, pleasing shape.



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Re: Walnut bowl

Postby selectortone » 28 Oct 2018, 14:29

Nice job! Lovely bit of spalting in that walnut.
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Re: Walnut bowl

Postby Dalboy » 28 Oct 2018, 16:25

Thank you guys. The photo does not show it that well but the inside does follow the outside shape except the very bottom where a rounded it rather that a sharp transition from side to base
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Re: Walnut bowl

Postby TrimTheKing » 29 Oct 2018, 12:15

Very nice mate. Lovely piece of timber and shape.
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Re: Walnut bowl

Postby Dalboy » 29 Oct 2018, 16:55

Thank you Mark.
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Re: Walnut bowl

Postby Andyp » 30 Oct 2018, 08:48

Great to see some unpainted work Derek. Looks tricky but very nice.
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Re: Walnut bowl

Postby Dalboy » 30 Oct 2018, 10:07

Andyp wrote:Great to see some unpainted work Derek. Looks tricky but very nice.


Thank you

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