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Many thanks once again to all who replied to my request. The three bowls I chose in the end I collected today, and I'm pleased as punch :D so special thanks to Tom (flames) too.

Sorry about the quality of the pics, some with some without flash. They really don't do the finish and wood features/grain justice, it's stunning...

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Top quality work there........ How you turn them without them exploding is beyond me

 

Carefully! :001_smile:

 

No, actually there's no magic involved, you just start with a good wall thickness and progressively work your way from the outside Ø to the centre in a series of stepped cuts. That way you always have material supporting the finished wall thickness. Hope that makes sense.

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Carefully! :001_smile:

 

No, actually there's no magic involved, you just start with a good wall thickness and progressively work your way from the outside Ø to the centre in a series of stepped cuts. That way you always have material supporting the finished wall thickness. Hope that makes sense.

 

Perfect sense....... still pretty fine work, nicely done :thumbup1:

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Amateur hour. Oak burr from my own woods - main challenge was balancing the blank as it was well over the capacity of my cheap Record beginners lathe. 12" diameter - pop bottle for scale purposes.

 

-you sure that's burr Oak, looks like Olive Ash to me. Either way, nice bit of wood, nice bowl, good going from a small lathe.

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