M malc75 Established Member Joined 10 Jul 2013 Messages 34 Reaction score 0 Location dover 25 Aug 2013 #1 After my first attempt at a bowl using sycomore which turned out not too badly I have turned one in Zebrano and am quite pleased with the result Attachments DSCN0774.JPG 28 KB
After my first attempt at a bowl using sycomore which turned out not too badly I have turned one in Zebrano and am quite pleased with the result
B bodge Established Member Joined 18 Feb 2012 Messages 284 Reaction score 0 Location Long Eaton 25 Aug 2013 #2 I like that Malc, a nice simple elegance. Well done sir!
M monkeybiter Established Member Joined 23 Dec 2009 Messages 3,055 Reaction score 8 Location doncaster 26 Aug 2013 #3 That's an attractive bowl, nice shape and proportions. Roughly how big is it? Have you put any finish on it? Looks quite light in colour.
That's an attractive bowl, nice shape and proportions. Roughly how big is it? Have you put any finish on it? Looks quite light in colour.
W winemaker Established Member Joined 2 May 2013 Messages 453 Reaction score 0 Location liskeard 26 Aug 2013 #4 Nice bowl =D> Tom
M malc75 Established Member Joined 10 Jul 2013 Messages 34 Reaction score 0 Location dover 26 Aug 2013 #5 It's about 6 inches across and I used Tung oil on it as thats all I have at the moment!
tekno.mage Established Member Joined 4 Apr 2008 Messages 1,308 Reaction score 1 Location Beautiful Mid Wales 26 Aug 2013 #6 Very good bowl indeed. Nice simple shape which shows of the stripey grain of the Zebrano.
P procell Established Member Joined 23 Jul 2013 Messages 474 Reaction score 0 Location london 26 Aug 2013 #7 simple and elegant. well done