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woodfarmer

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cut down early summer last year. ripped into blanks with my Ikra electric chainsaw, then "turned".

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Can't fault the workmanship and finish.

And at risk of offending, (as you haven't requested C&C and I couldn't do anything half as good), I think the outside shape is not quite 'right'. I thknk you could improve it by making the shape more of a continuous curve, rather than partly straight-looking with quite noticeable direction changes.

Hope that makes sense and doesn't offend.

Greg
 
I looked at the outside and wasn't sure then saw the inside photo and thought "wow - that looks fab". Whatever your preference for outside shape though you've done a lovely job of making the wood look beautiful.
 
The bowl looks great, and the inside is spot on ! and seeing the piece of wood before hand all ways fascinates me to see what comes out of it !
 
Actually I made a mistake, the blank shown above made this bowl, not the one above. The following all came from the same branch and the bigger ones are 8-10 inches diameter. The smaller pieces are from coring the blanks.

Holey bowl, (hole made by the little stub branch curling around).

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Simple deeper bowl

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continuation post

simple bowl from above

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cored small curved bowl from above

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side view

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small cored flat top

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A use found for very small cores

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