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A very kind man recently gave me a lump of wood which he has described as "spectacular and outrageous wood"

 

Here is what I did with it, another spoon... and he is correct.

 

I must photograph it with different lighting, that was my usual setup but the depth of the bowl does not show, could be the patterning.

 

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Mark

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Hiya

 

Nice one Baggy! Did you use your new tools that you showed me?

 

Tools used were and axe, bushcraft knife (that I made) and a spoon knife.

I will be using the new adze on a couple of bowls that I am starting this weekend.

 

Mark

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Hiya

 

Cotinus? I have a chunky vase of it that looks similar.

 

I will look that one up, the spoon is made of Sumach/Rhus.

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